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Legal and institutional frameworks for sustainable soils: A preliminary report

… as excessive gathering of fuel-wood, fodder and timber. • Overgrazingovergrazing by livestock leads to loss of vegetation cover, … compaction by livestock trampling. In turn, an effect of overgrazing is the increased opportunity for water or wind …
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Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China

… the latter are excessive disturbance, intensive land use, overgrazing, indiscriminate removal of grassland and forests, … to LD, including over-exploitation, irrational land use, overgrazing, excessive mining and denudation, and … of ecological capacity. 92 During 1980–1990 the degree of overgrazing of grassland in the PRC was 50–120 percent, up to …
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Global Land Outlook

… drivers such as deforestation, wetland drainage, overgrazing, unsustainable land use practices, and the … such as vegetation clearance; nutrient depletion; overgrazing; inappropriate irrigation; excessive use of … are either natural or human-induced. Deforestation, overgrazing, and the expansion of agricultural, industrial, …
31 May 2026 Literature

Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide

… fuel-wood, fodder and unsustainable timber extraction. ■ Overgrazing: overgrazing by livestock leads to loss of vegetation cover, … but also causes soil compaction by livestock trampling. Overgrazing predisposes soil to water and wind erosion. ■ …
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