Assessing the contribution of land and water management approaches to sustainable land management and achieving land degradation neutrality DOI Creative Commons

L. A. Hartmann,

Yvonne Walz,

Jonas Hansohm

et al.

Frontiers in Sustainable Resource Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3

Published: June 27, 2024

The framework of land degradation neutrality (LDN) and the concept sustainable management (SLM) are ways to instigate action required address degradation. Although water approaches supporting SLM achievement LDN exist, transition agricultural systems is hindered by various factors lagging behind. More information on such needed sensitize decision-makers for fostering their implementation. This study responds this need examining alignment following with LDN: agroecology, climate-smart agriculture, conservation forest landscape restoration, integrated regenerative rewilding. assessment used a formative methodological approach combining literature review extensive expert consultations, structured along pillars ecosystem health, food security, human-wellbeing, each comprised several criteria, as well selected cross-cutting socioeconomic criteria that span all pillars. results indicate contributes in different varying degrees, none embracing principles or practices directly conflict LDN. A higher degree was identified health security pillars, while most gaps concern human wellbeing pillar certain criteria. led identification entry points addressing via supplementary activities target during project planning implementation, through adhering established guidelines. Importantly, conclusions about an conceptually indicative, but may change actual practice depending where how projects implemented. Notwithstanding, clarifying approaches' contribution can help overcome lack formal intergovernmental recognition approaches, prevent misinterpretation, ensure strategic inclusion broader efforts remedy

Language: Английский

From Multidisciplinarity to Transdisciplinarity and from Local to Global Foci: Integrative Approaches to Systemic Resilience Based upon the Value of Life in the Context of Environmental and Gender Vulnerabilities with a Special Focus upon the Brazilian Amazon Biome DOI Open Access
Α. Zabaniotou,

Christine Syrgiannis,

Daniela Gasperin

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 12(20), P. 8407 - 8407

Published: Oct. 13, 2020

Economic and environmental interventions in the Anthropocene have created disruptions that are threatening capacity of socio-ecological systems to recover from adversities be able maintain key functions for preserving resilience. The authors this paper underscore benefits a workshop-based methodology developing vision an approach inner processes creation can used increase resilience, cope with societal vulnerabilities develop tools future planning at local, regional global scales. Diverse areas discourse ranging climate science sustainability, psychoanalysis, linguistics eco-philosophy, contributed meaningfully transdisciplinary enhancing A framework is proposed throughout society, integrates importance human subjectivity variability contexts, especially gender, shaping experiences responses change impacts challenges such as covid-19 pandemic. Within domain socio-economic research, challenge researchers policy makers expand perspectives resilience through systemic vision. Movement towards transformative thinking actions requires exploration visualization desirable futures integrating ecological, social, cultural, ethical, economic dimensions agencies catalyzing transition livable, sustainable, equitable, resilient societies.

Language: Английский

Citations

19

Using leading and lagging indicators for forest restoration DOI
Liz Ota, Jennifer Firn, Robin L. Chazdon

et al.

Journal of Applied Ecology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 58(9), P. 1806 - 1812

Published: June 3, 2021

Abstract Forest restoration targets are often planned, implemented, measured and reported based on few short‐term lagging indicators (i.e. of realised outcomes), such as the number seedlings area planted. We propose use leading indicators, which denote likelihood a certain outcome (e.g. odds that quality properly planted) to complement describe how this construct differs from current practice they can be used in conjunction with available frameworks for forest restoration. Leading have great promise because address near‐term factors more likely influence progress performance efforts. For example, secure land tenure (leading indicator) increase long‐term maintenance protection (lagging indicator), best practices seedling production survival rate indicator). By observing management adapted towards goal. Long‐term impacts cannot verified early stages restoration, hence claiming success within length project cycles is unrealistic. Reporting inform goals will achieved longer term. Synthesis applications . beyond monitoring evaluation. Indicators also design, adaptive reporting interventions. identify issues might prevent timely manner so addressed.

Language: Английский

Citations

17

Identification of Human Resource Management Best Practices in the MSME Sector DOI Creative Commons
Abd Karman,

Purnomo Purnomo,

Akbar Jaya

et al.

Enrichment Journal of Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 2441 - 2151

Published: May 30, 2022

This study aims to obtain evidence of scientific support from existing publications so that we can answer the problem this study, namely identifying superior and destructive human resource management in MSME sector. Then make data online many sources believe problem. We have collected 60 relevant discussion limiting barrier 2010 2022. Our was carried out under a phenomenological approach where wanted get answers several our findings could answers. Based on results discussion, summarize some best practices contributed success MSMEs, including having resources best, which includes understanding how sell products, soul serve consumers with care decision-making solutions then placing customer's face, financial generational governance capabilities following needs MSMEs era free competition.

Language: Английский

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12

Challenges and Institutional Barriers to Forest and Landscape Restoration in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh DOI Creative Commons
Oliver Tirtho Sarkar, Sharif A. Mukul

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(4), P. 558 - 558

Published: April 22, 2024

Preventing, halting, and reversing ecosystem degradation is now a global priority, partly due to the declaration of United Nations (UN) Decade on Ecosystem Restoration by UN General Assembly 2021–2030 1 March 2019. Apart from most recent target protect 30% natural planet 2030 as part Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework agreed during COP15, there are several other goals targets. The Government Bangladesh (GoB) has also pledged restore 0.75 million hectares forests Bonn Challenge. Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) contain almost one-third country’s state-owned home 12 ethnic communities, whose livelihoods dependent forests. Although once rich in biodiversity, majority region highly degraded faulty management, complex institutional arrangements, land disputes with locals. CHT, therefore, represent promising for restoration through forest landscape (FLR). Here, using secondary literature, we examine current arrangements drivers deforestation CHT potential benefits modalities make FLR successful region. Based our study, suggest that reform essential CHT. We discuss key interventions necessary halt secure community participation resources management

Language: Английский

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2

Assessing the contribution of land and water management approaches to sustainable land management and achieving land degradation neutrality DOI Creative Commons

L. A. Hartmann,

Yvonne Walz,

Jonas Hansohm

et al.

Frontiers in Sustainable Resource Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3

Published: June 27, 2024

The framework of land degradation neutrality (LDN) and the concept sustainable management (SLM) are ways to instigate action required address degradation. Although water approaches supporting SLM achievement LDN exist, transition agricultural systems is hindered by various factors lagging behind. More information on such needed sensitize decision-makers for fostering their implementation. This study responds this need examining alignment following with LDN: agroecology, climate-smart agriculture, conservation forest landscape restoration, integrated regenerative rewilding. assessment used a formative methodological approach combining literature review extensive expert consultations, structured along pillars ecosystem health, food security, human-wellbeing, each comprised several criteria, as well selected cross-cutting socioeconomic criteria that span all pillars. results indicate contributes in different varying degrees, none embracing principles or practices directly conflict LDN. A higher degree was identified health security pillars, while most gaps concern human wellbeing pillar certain criteria. led identification entry points addressing via supplementary activities target during project planning implementation, through adhering established guidelines. Importantly, conclusions about an conceptually indicative, but may change actual practice depending where how projects implemented. Notwithstanding, clarifying approaches' contribution can help overcome lack formal intergovernmental recognition approaches, prevent misinterpretation, ensure strategic inclusion broader efforts remedy

Language: Английский

Citations

2