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Global Land Outlook

… 124 8 Water Resources 160 9 Biodiversity and Soil 190 10 Energy and Climate 212 11 Urbanization 226 12 Drylands 246 … on rivers, floodplains, and seasonal wetlands.56 Solar and wind farms also require significant land area and, as with … Local farming practices often result in water and wind erosion and other degradation phenomena that, however, …
30 May 2026 Literature

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

… affected by a number of LD processes including severe wind and water erosion, soil nutrient losses, waterlogging, … Development”. United Nations; and WSSD WEHAB (Water, Energy, Health, Atmosphere and Biodiversity) Working Group. … review proceedings. Regulatory and legal means to control wind erosion in the South Prairie in the USA is regarded as …
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Legal and institutional frameworks for sustainable soils: A preliminary report

… through production of food and renewable forms of energy.21 It also recognises 17 Corbett, J.R., 1969, The … the main contributors to soil degradation: water erosion, wind erosion, waterlogging and excess salts, chemical … and other purposes. The dominant process is erosion by wind and water, accounting for 83% of the area affected by …
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Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide

… the main contributors to soil degradation: water erosion, wind erosion, waterlogging and excess salts, chemical … and other purposes. The dominant process is erosion by wind and water, accounting for 83% of the area affected by … 2002, A Framework for Action on Agriculture, WEHAB (Water, Energy, Health, Agriculture and Biodiversity) Working Group; …
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