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Land Resources Planning (LRP) Toolbox

to promote sustainable land management and combat land degradation










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    Land Resources planning (LRP) to address land degradation and promote sustainable land management 2018
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    The growing challenges of population growth, demands on limited resources by diverse actors, land degradation, biodiversity loss and climate change require the rational use of resources to sustain and enhance productivity and maintain resilient ecosystems. The availability of suitable planning tools and information to support the decision-makers at different scales and across sectors is limited. Sustainable development projects and initiatives implemented by resource partners and governments require updated land resource planning (LRP) tools that integrate all sectors, make better use of technology, introduce SLM practices and follow a people-centered multiscale approach. The factsheet wishes to illustrate tools and approaches for Land Resources Planning.
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    Development of a methodological framework for the State of Land and Water Resources 2021
    Driving force-Pressure-State-Impact-Response Framework for land, soil and water resources for agriculture. SOLAW21 Technical background report
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    The achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in relation to agricultural, land, soil and water systems require a comprehensive understanding of the linkages, interdependencies and role of the systems. This report presents the Driving force-Pressure-State-Impact-Response Framework (DPSIR), which was developed to describe the connections between the environment, socioeconomics and sustainable agricultural production systems. The report highlights the need for a comprehensive assessment of interventions and responses (technical, institutional and policy) for sustainably managing land and water resources and combating land degradation.

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