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.”
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.
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.
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.
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.”