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Global Land Outlook

… that lead to greater resource use efficiency and the reduction of waste; it is based on the principles of … and natural ecosystems are degrading and at further risk from climate change and biodiversity loss. From 1998 to … security • Water security • Physical and mental health • Disaster risk reduction • Mitigating and adapting to climate …
18 Jun 2026 Literature

Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China

… Basic Environment Law 1993 provided the maximum possible reduction of environmental loads for sustainable development. … (landform type, loess plateau), soil factors (soil erosion risk, weathering and hydrate corrosion), vegetation factors … Regulations on Land Reclamation; Regulations on Geological Disaster Prevention; Management Measures on Rural and Urban …
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Developing a Global Soil Regime

… of biological diversity, the effects of climate change and reduction in food security,3 it is an essential aspect of all … soil and land management, watershed protection and disaster risk reduction.88 The declaration also expresses a major …
18 Jun 2026 Literature

Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide

… Soil degradation is broadly defined as a loss or reduction of soil functions or soil uses, 12 thus lowering … A duty of care could require individuals who influence a risk of harm to the environment to take “reasonable and … should be taken beforehand in order to avoid or reduce any risk or danger to the ecological integrity of the soil …
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