Title:
Saffron flowers and sunken gardens : inspiring initiatives reversing dryland degradation and strengthening livelihoods
Editor:
Parrot, N.
Corporate author(s):
Drynet
,
Both ENDS
Place:
Amsterdam
Publisher:
Drynet
Year:
2009
PAGE:
47
Language:
eng
Subject:
Environment and Natural Resources
Keywords:
environmental degradation
,
agriculture
,
climate change
,
water
,
forestry
,
natural resources
Abstract:
Today with climate change, growing populations and more frequent conflicts over resources, the fragile balance of dryland ecosystems is increasingly in danger. Yet, all over the world, dryland communities are finding ways to maintain or restore this balance, adapting their practices and coming up with innovative and inspiring responses to reverse the constant threats of land degradation, desertification and subsequent loss in the productivity of the land. Drynet is a network of committed civil society organisations that work together with dryland communities. This report highlights a few of the many positive developments happening in dryland regions that Drynet’s partners are either involved in or have documented. These examples show how, with sufficient dedication and inventiveness, drylands can be sustainably managed and livelihoods strengthened, thereby helping to reduce (or eradicate) poverty and hunger.
Note:
Translations: French by C. Vauthrin; Spanish by M. Candela Conforti
Organization:
Both ENDS
Organization:
Drynet
Region:
Africa
,
South America
,
Asia
,
Europe
Category:
Practice
Right:
© 2009 Both ENDS & Drynet
Document type:
Report
File:
156700.pdf