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Data Sets, Indicators and Methods to Assess Land Degradation in Drylands World Soil Resources Report No 100

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Data Sets, Indicators and Methods to Assess Land Degradation in Drylands
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  • Data Sets, Indicators and Methods to Assess Land Degradation in Drylands ISBN: 9789251049259 Paperback Apr 2003 Out of Print #141981
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This report summarizes the findings of an e-mail conference that took place from 9 October to 4 November 2002 and which was organized by the Land Degradation Assessmant in Drylands project (LADA). It contains exchanges of views on data sets and methods that may be used to assess land degradation and a discussion on the biophysical, socio-economic and institutional indicators that explain the root causes, driving forces, status, impact and responses to land degradation at various scales. It is anticipated that the LADA E-mail conference web site at http: //www.fao.org/landandwater/agll/lada/emailconf.stm will become a continuing forum to continue this exchange on land degradation.

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