Bringing Mongolia’s socio-economic environment to German museum visitors: Challenges of the planned Mongolian-German exposition „Steppenwächter” (Guards of the steppe, Dresden 2026) from a museum learning perspective DOI Open Access
Matthias Theodor Vogt

Tudásmenedzsment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 24(2. különszám), P. 190 - 216

Published: Sept. 22, 2023

This text is not an ex-post-analysis, but rather ex-ante-introduction into some challenges of a planned exposition on the “Mongol Uls” (State Mongolia) from museum learning perspective. The Mongolian-German “Dschingis Khan” 800th anniversary largest empire in world’s history was great success with visitors. Therefore, Mongolian Foreign Minister asked German Ambassador for new topic to repeat this success. Senckenberg Museum Görlitz and Saxonian Institute Cultural Infrastructures proposed thematise socio-economic environmental steppe two perspectives: natural sciences’ one, cultural one. working title „Steppenwächter––Guards Steppe “. Funds provided, we plan open September 2026 through January 2027 at Dresden Japanisches Palais; may then go tour (including be Budapest) finish Seoul, stay Ulaanbaatar around 2031. Confirmed collaboration will Natural History Collections (SNSD), National Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Cluster University Vienna, other partners. politics (male) society stick extremely Dshingisism as national ideology. But solution nowadays immense structural problems? Target point following question: What audience do after leaving exposition? Ideally, her or his task shape future Mongolia. “Become guardian! Your ideas might eventually enter internet site, discussed by Youth parliament.”

Language: Английский

Land degradation neutrality and carbon neutrality: approaches, synergies, and challenges DOI Creative Commons

M. Amritha Gunawardena,

Erandathie Lokupitiya, U.A.D.P. Gunawardena

et al.

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7

Published: July 16, 2024

Land is being degraded rapidly worldwide. United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in 2015 has invited countries formulate voluntary targets achieve Degradation Neutrality (LDN). Under the Paris Agreement, a legally binding international treaty adopted 2015, world transitioning toward Carbon (CN) with more mitigation actions. This paper intended review concepts of land degradation, LDN along CN emphasizing degradation types, approaches, models available analyze, synergies, economic aspects and challenges. The explores approaches for achieving which are both synergistic, economically efficient could overcome common focus beyond traditional definitions incorporate persistent difficult restore causes. Such complex requires specialized approaches. level restoration progress be analyzed using variety modeling including models. Approaches can bring significant synergies each other. approach proposed by present study will provide logical flow decision-making while minimizing time effort avoiding piecemeal approach. therefore maximizes output relation inputs thus enhancing sustainability.

Language: Английский

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Remotely Sensed Assessment of Mining Severity Within Buffer Zones of Osun River: Implications for Drinking Water Quality, Biodiversity Protection, and Status as UNESCO World Heritage Site DOI
Azubuike V. Chukwuka,

Chukwudi Nwabuisiaku,

Ayotunde Daniel Adegboyegun

et al.

Water Air & Soil Pollution, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 234(11)

Published: Oct. 26, 2023

Language: Английский

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Assessing Forest Conservation Strategies for Biodiversity Restoration and Sustainable Development: A Comparative Analysis of Global Income Groups DOI Creative Commons
Rima H. Binsaeed, Abdelmohsen A. Nassani, Khalid Zaman

et al.

Problemy Ekorozwoju, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(1), P. 122 - 147

Published: Jan. 8, 2024

The escalating rate of deforestation presents significant challenges to the global economy, including loss habitats for endangered species and a decline in biocapacity reserves. This situation also raises concerns about overcrowding excessive production, which can undermine conservation efforts. Addressing this issue, Sustainable Development Goal 15 United Nations emphasizes managing forest resources, preventing habitat loss, combatting desertification, expanding biodiversity Its contributions have played pivotal role wildlife conservation, mitigating rural-urban migration preserving land resources. Given relevance problem, study examines consequences ongoing tropical on while controlling reserves, urbanization, economic growth, industrialization across large sample 159 nations, further categorized into low-, middle-, high-income countries. findings from cross-sectional quantile regression analyses reveal that higher rates, increased migration, greater threaten habitats. Conversely, reserves growth contribute restoration. Granger causality estimations highlight unidirectional relationships between (as well as reserves), exhibit bidirectional causality. results indicate sustained leads deforestation, urbanization contributes deforestation. underscores primary driver depletion biocapacity, thereby fostering mass production. Urbanization are shown be causally linked urgent need safeguard against large-scale conversion infrastructure development, industrialization, settlement overpopulated urban areas, these factors degradation loss. Conserving, restoring, promoting sustainable utilization ecosystems essential measures address natural uncertainties advance development goals.

Language: Английский

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Wind Erosion Prevention and Trans-boundary Ecosystem Service Payments in the Hunshandake Region DOI Creative Commons

Mengdong Huang,

Yu Xiao, Zhang Changshun

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 143664 - 143664

Published: Sept. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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The Integration of Land Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Practices in Sustainable Food Systems of Africa: A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Monde Rapiya, Wayne Truter, Abel Ramoelo

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(20), P. 8951 - 8951

Published: Oct. 16, 2024

Land degradation poses a significant global challenge, adversely affecting soil quality and diminishing the productivity of arable land, which, in turn, impacts food production ecosystem services. This manifests various forms, including compaction, salinity, nutrient depletion, loss biodiversity, contamination, ultimately rendering unproductive exacerbating climate change. Given challenges arising from conventional farming practices change, there is an urgent necessity to develop agricultural systems that not only enhance agronomic efficiency but also improve environmental performance. study focuses on addressing security Africa by investigating role land restoration biodiversity sustainable through comprehensive bibliometric analysis for documents between 2010 2023, identifying 64 relevant documents. The reveals insights into most-cited thematic evolution, underscoring contributions Ethiopia advocating collaborative efforts among African nations. Key themes identified include “climate change”, “food security”, “biodiversity conservation”, “agroecosystems”, all highlighting importance practices. anticipates continued prioritization agroecosystems, smart agriculture, conservation tackle face Collaboration, investment research, practical initiatives emerge as essential components achieving mitigating change Africa. research provides valuable current landscape future trends regarding Africa, emphasizing critical need concerted address these pressing issues.

Language: Английский

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Bringing Mongolia’s socio-economic environment to German museum visitors: Challenges of the planned Mongolian-German exposition „Steppenwächter” (Guards of the steppe, Dresden 2026) from a museum learning perspective DOI Open Access
Matthias Theodor Vogt

Tudásmenedzsment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 24(2. különszám), P. 190 - 216

Published: Sept. 22, 2023

This text is not an ex-post-analysis, but rather ex-ante-introduction into some challenges of a planned exposition on the “Mongol Uls” (State Mongolia) from museum learning perspective. The Mongolian-German “Dschingis Khan” 800th anniversary largest empire in world’s history was great success with visitors. Therefore, Mongolian Foreign Minister asked German Ambassador for new topic to repeat this success. Senckenberg Museum Görlitz and Saxonian Institute Cultural Infrastructures proposed thematise socio-economic environmental steppe two perspectives: natural sciences’ one, cultural one. working title „Steppenwächter––Guards Steppe “. Funds provided, we plan open September 2026 through January 2027 at Dresden Japanisches Palais; may then go tour (including be Budapest) finish Seoul, stay Ulaanbaatar around 2031. Confirmed collaboration will Natural History Collections (SNSD), National Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Cluster University Vienna, other partners. politics (male) society stick extremely Dshingisism as national ideology. But solution nowadays immense structural problems? Target point following question: What audience do after leaving exposition? Ideally, her or his task shape future Mongolia. “Become guardian! Your ideas might eventually enter internet site, discussed by Youth parliament.”

Language: Английский

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