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Protecting the environment

Mustard growing on dry ground. Copyright: BMU, Brigitte Hiss

Preserving soils

Arable land and grazing land are becoming scarce

Drylands, where in some years at least all precipitation simply evaporates, ac­count for more than one third of the Earth's total land mass. They are home to a large percentage of the world's population, who try to eke out an existence there. More than two billion people live in these areas, and of them some 70 per cent live in rural areas, where they depend directly or indirectly on agriculture for their survival. Developing countries in particular suffer most from the degradation of land and natural resources. The world's fifty least developed countries are particularly threatened by desertification. That threat is especially great in Africa, where 65 per cent of the arable land, 31 per cent of grazing land and 19 per cent of forests are considered to be damaged.


The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)

In 1977, the United Nations convened the United Nations Conference on Desertification (UNCOD), which adopted an anti-desertification action plan. In the early 1990s, however, it became clear that, in spite of some geo­gra­phically limited successes, the problem had worsened overall. At the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the topic was once again on the agenda. Subsequently the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) was elaborated and adopted. It came into force in 1996 and has so far been ratified by 193 states.


How German development cooperation is used to combat desertification

For many years the Federal Republic of Germany has been working to com­bat desertification within the framework of cooperation with its partners. Ac­cor­ding to the 2006 German national report on the realisation of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, some 680 projects and pro­gram­mes with this aim, worth a total of around 1.83 billion euros, had been supported within the scope of official development assistance and through the activities of non-governmental organisations. The focus was on su­stain­able land management and boosting harvests.


Further information on the issue of land

Here you will find a selection of links to websites and documents
offering additional information on the issue of land.



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