Sustainable Land Management: Harmonising Human Needs with Ecology
- Land degradation/desertification is a global concern, affecting not only the productivity of land, but also water quality, human health, and the foundations of ecosystems that sustain all life.
- Sustainable land management (SLM) is an approach that recognizes the critical need to balance ecological conservation with human needs.
- An ecosystem-based approach is a fundamental principle of sustainable land management. It seeks to maintain the interconnectedness of various ecological components and aims to maintain balance within the ecosystem.
- Participatory decision-making ensures that diverse perspectives and knowledge from various stakeholders are incorporated in land management planning and implementation.
- Adaptive management is a dynamic and iterative process that ....
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