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ProjectFactsheetImproving Agricultural Productivity, Sustainable Land Use and Biodiversity Conservation in Western Jilin Province, China - GCP/CPR/048/GFF 2025
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No results found.Over the last six decades, the western Jilin wetlands have witnessed dramatic water and land use changes and shifts in water availability, as well as climatic changes negatively affecting their ability to provide ecosystem services. Land salinization in western Jilin shows significant acceleration in salinization processes in the past three decades. The overall degradation of ecosystems in western Jilin severely endangers the biodiversity and causes degradation and decrease in habitats for native and migrant birds and other wildlife. Against this background, the project aimed to demonstrate and replicate an integrated model for sustainable land and water management (SLWM) in saline alkaline productive landscapes, including rehabilitation and biodiversity conservation in western Jilin Province wetlands. -
ProjectProgramme / project reportBiodiversity is conserved by farm management practices that produce high-quality tea. Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems GIAHS) Project Action Plan
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No results found.This document introduces the framework of the project to be implemented by the Association for Promotion of ‘GIAHS CHAGUSABA in Shizuoka’, under the GIAHS Initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). -
ProjectProgramme / project reportDiagram for the Action Plan and Steps to be Taken for the Project: Biodiversity is conserved by farm management practices that produce high-quality tea. Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems GIAHS)
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)
2013Also available in:
No results found.This document introduces the framework of the project to be implemented by the Association for Promotion of ‘GIAHS CHAGUSABA in Shizuoka’, under the GIAHS Initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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