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Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide
… fertility. This Guide, intended to primarily serve as a resource for States to assist their endeavours to reform … many examples of legal frame- works relating to natural resource management that specifically seek to accommodate the … The dominant process is erosion by wind and water, accounting for 83% of the area affected by soil degradation …
Global Land Outlook
… more rational land use allocations that lead to greater resource use efficiency and the reduction of waste; it is … (and their “virtual” components) has shifted many natural resource pressures from the developed to developing … suggest that management practices in a landscape context, accounting for interdependencies, are more significant …
Developing a Global Soil Regime
… argue here that soil, as a vital biological and cultural resource, demands attention on the same level as biological … of 2014 reminds us that ‘[s]oils are a key enabling resource, central to the creation of a host of goods and … the management of water and forests and natural resource governance in general must be taken into account. …
Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China
… countries have used an IEM approach and similar natural resource management concepts in the development of national … are inextricably linked. Rather than treat each resource in isolation, it offers the option of treating all … (Xinjiang Uygur, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia Hui and Tibet), accounting for 98.45 percent of the total area of …
Legal and institutional frameworks for sustainable soils: A preliminary report
… 3 25 III. NATIONAL SOIL REGIMES 27 1. Soil in Other Resource-Oriented Legal Regimes 28 2. Legal Frameworks 29 3. … of Ecosystem Management 48 7.5.4 Framework 4 – Integrated Resource Management Law in which Soil is a Principal … The dominant process is erosion by wind and water, accounting for 83% of the area affected by soil degradation …