Governing Global Desertification
Linking Environmental Degradation, Poverty and Participation
Pierre Marc Johnson author Karel Mayrand editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Jun '06
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Desertification affects 70 per cent of the world's arable lands in more than 100 countries. Inextricably linked to poverty, it is estimated that the livelihood of 250 million people are directly affected while another billion living in rural drylands are threatened by this phenomenon. This volume examines the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) signed in 1994. It studies the links between land degradation and poverty, the role of civil society and good governance in implementing the UNCCD and the various approaches to fighting desertification. Furthermore, it assesses the National Action Programmes, development planning and new avenues for strengthening implementation. Synthesizing the main strengths and weaknesses of the UNCCD as a tool for environmental and developmental governance, this informative volume highlights the main challenges facing the UNCCD in the future.
'While there are many books and articles written about the scientific causes and effects of desertification, there are few that integrate the political, social, economic and scientific aspects. Governing Global Desertification fills this void through its analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the Convention to Combat Desertification and this serious problem that affects over 2 billion people.' Pamela S. Chasek, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Canada 'Ten years after ratification, there's been limited progress with the Convention to Combat Desertification. This collection of papers helps shed light on why the donors have been reluctant to get involved, and looks forward to the challenges of the next ten years. A valuable set of insights on a complex global institution.' Camilla Toulmin, Director, International Institute for Environment & Development, UK 'This book reflects well the issues and processes governing the UNCCD. It has the merit of bringing a true historical perspective to the difficult genesis of this International Development Convention which will continue to struggle as long as developed countries are not convinced that desertification also affects them and will affect them more so in the future.' Natural Resources Forum '...a very useful contribution to the literature for anyojne wishing to learn more about the UNCCD and the challenges of its implementation, especially in Africa.' Modern African Studies '...a valuable contribution to knowledge about the effects of desertification on development and how the implementation of the UNCCD might be valuable to achieving sustainable land management in drylands. It is recommended for academic audiences as well as development practitioners, particularly those concerned with rural dryland regions.' Review of African Political Economy 'The contributors are evenly split between academia and policy NGOs, resulting in an accessible style and practical orientation. It is also extre
ISBN: 9780754643593
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Weight: 453g
312 pages