BSI PD ISO/TR 14055-2:2022
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Environmental management. Guidelines for establishing good practices for combatting land degradation and desertification – Regional case studies
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 88 |
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8 | Foreword |
9 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Abbreviated terms |
13 | 5 Presentation of case study examples |
16 | 6 Case study A — Community education and sustainable livelihoods for land degradation management in the sub-montane La Rioja province, Argentina 6.1 General |
17 | 6.2 Context 6.2.1 Location 6.2.2 Physical features |
18 | 6.2.3 Socio-economic features |
19 | 6.2.4 Interested parties 6.3 Land degradation problems faced 6.3.1 Types of land degradation observed |
21 | 6.3.2 Drivers of land degradation 6.3.3 Risk of future land degradation — Resilience |
22 | 6.4 Objectives 6.5 Interventions |
26 | 6.6 Results 6.7 Lessons learnt and benefits |
27 | 6.8 Conclusion 7 Case study B — Use of GIS and RS to support spatial planning for drought resistance in continental marginal lands in India 7.1 General |
28 | 7.2 Context 7.2.1 Location 7.2.2 Physical features |
29 | 7.2.3 Socio-economic features 7.2.4 Interested parties 7.3 Land degradation problems faced |
30 | 7.4 Objectives 7.5 Interventions |
32 | 7.6 Results 7.7 Lessons learnt and benefits |
33 | 7.8 Conclusion 8 Case study C — Sand dune stabilization in continental desert region of western Rajasthan, India 8.1 General 8.2 Context 8.2.1 Location |
34 | 8.2.2 Physical features |
35 | 8.2.3 Socio-economic features 8.2.4 Interested parties |
36 | 8.3 Land degradation problems faced 8.4 Objectives 8.5 Interventions 8.6 Results |
37 | 8.7 Lessons learnt and benefits |
38 | 8.8 Conclusion 9 Case study D — Water supply for irrigation and household use in cold deserts, northwest Himalayas, India 9.1 General |
39 | 9.2 Context 9.2.1 Location 9.2.2 Physical features |
40 | 9.2.3 Socio-economic features |
41 | 9.2.4 Interested parties 9.3 Land degradation problems faced 9.4 Objectives 9.5 Interventions |
42 | 9.6 Results 9.6.1 Augmentation of water supply to water spring 9.6.2 Creation of snow reservoir 9.6.3 Creation of artificial snow glacier or ice stupa |
43 | 9.6.4 Snow fences 9.6.5 Use of solar energy for pumping water from aquifers 9.7 Lessons learnt and benefits 9.8 Conclusion |
44 | 10 Case study E — Food security and value chain analysis for critical coexistence landscapes: The case of Pandamatenga Farms, Botswana 10.1 General |
45 | 10.2 Context 10.2.1 Location 10.2.2 Physical features |
46 | 10.2.3 Socio-economic features 10.2.4 Interested parties |
48 | 10.3 Land degradation problems faced 10.3.1 Types of land degradation observed |
49 | 10.3.2 Drivers of land degradation 10.3.3 Risk of future land degradation — Resilience |
50 | 10.4 Objectives 10.5 Interventions 10.5.1 Approaches |
51 | 10.5.2 Challenges and constraints |
52 | 10.5.3 Agricultural value chain finance analysis |
53 | 10.5.4 Infrastructure and technologies |
54 | 10.5.5 Market-based interventions 10.5.6 Climate smart agriculture |
55 | 10.5.7 Resources for addressing the problem 10.5.8 Project monitoring and review |
56 | 10.6 Results |
57 | 10.7 Lessons learnt and benefits |
60 | 10.8 Conclusion |
61 | 11 Case study F — Restoration after woody clearing to improve livelihoods in the D’Nyala Nature Reserve and Shongoane village, Limpopo Province, South Africa 11.1 General 11.2 Context 11.2.1 Location |
62 | 11.2.2 Physical features |
63 | 11.2.3 Socio-economic features |
64 | 11.2.4 Interested parties 11.3 Land degradation problems faced 11.3.1 Types of land degradation observed 11.3.2 Drivers of land degradation 11.3.3 Risk of future land degradation — Resilience 11.4 Objectives 11.5 Interventions |
65 | 11.6 Results |
67 | 11.7 Lessons learnt and benefits 11.8 Conclusion 12 Case study G — Regional cooperation to combat desertification and drought: The ECONORMAS programme in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay 12.1 General |
68 | 12.2 Context 12.2.1 Location |
69 | 12.2.2 Physical features |
70 | 12.2.3 Socio-economic features |
71 | 12.2.4 Interested parties 12.3 Land degradation problems faced 12.3.1 Evaluation approach |
73 | 12.3.2 Valles Calchaquíes, Argentina 12.3.3 Irauçuba, Brazil 12.3.4 Chaco, Paraguay |
74 | 12.3.5 Tala, Uruguay 12.4 Objectives 12.5 Interventions |
75 | 12.6 Results 12.6.1 Successful experiences |
76 | 12.6.2 Examples of good practices |
79 | 12.7 Lessons learnt and benefits 12.8 Conclusion |
80 | Bibliography |