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Exploring the Resilience of Restoration Efforts Under Climate Change: The value of applying foresight analysis for accelerating the impacts of the Great Green Wall Initiative

Exploring the Resilience of Restoration Efforts Under Climate Change: The value of applying foresight analysis for accelerating the impacts of the Great Green Wall Initiative
Land degradation is prevalent in Sub-Sahara Africa, negatively impacting agricultural ecosystems and productivity, food security and livelihoods and exacerbating the impacts of climate change and the poverty gap. The economic, social and ecological costs of land degradation have prompted an unprecedented commitment to land restoration linked to the Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) framework of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).

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TI  - Exploring the Resilience of Restoration Efforts Under Climate Change: The value of applying foresight analysis for accelerating the impacts of the Great Green Wall Initiative 
AU  - Neely, C. 
AU  - Trautman, S. 
AU  - Parramon-Gurney, M. 
AU  - Milne, E. 
AU  - Kindt, R. 
AU  - Winowiecki, L.A. 
AU  - Karambiri, M. 
AU  - Bourne, M. 
AU  - Vågen, T-G. 
AU  - Lemann, T. 
AB  - Land degradation is prevalent in Sub-Sahara Africa, negatively impacting agricultural ecosystems and productivity, food security and livelihoods and exacerbating the impacts of climate change and the poverty gap. The economic, social and ecological costs of land degradation have prompted an unprecedented commitment to land restoration linked to the Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) framework of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). 
PY  - 2024 
PB  - World Agroforestry 
PP  - Nairobi, Kenya 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/45432/ 
KW  - agroforestry, land degradation, land management, restoration 
ER  -
%T Exploring the Resilience of Restoration Efforts Under Climate Change: The value of applying foresight analysis for accelerating the impacts of the Great Green Wall Initiative 
%A Neely, C. 
%A Trautman, S. 
%A Parramon-Gurney, M. 
%A Milne, E. 
%A Kindt, R. 
%A Winowiecki, L.A. 
%A Karambiri, M. 
%A Bourne, M. 
%A Vågen, T-G. 
%A Lemann, T. 
%D 2024 
%I World Agroforestry 
%C Nairobi, Kenya 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/45432/ 
%X Land degradation is prevalent in Sub-Sahara Africa, negatively impacting agricultural ecosystems and productivity, food security and livelihoods and exacerbating the impacts of climate change and the poverty gap. The economic, social and ecological costs of land degradation have prompted an unprecedented commitment to land restoration linked to the Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) framework of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). 
%K agroforestry 
%K land degradation 
%K land management 
%K restoration