Over the last 2 weeks (6-17 September), the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) organized its Conference of the Parties (COP13) in Ordos (China). During this bi-annual meeting a series of decisions were taken emphasizing the importance of implementing Sustainable Land Management (SLM) practices to deal with problems related to desertification, land degradation and drought as well climate change mitigation and adaptation.
The decisions include recommendations towards the country representatives to:
- Consider the use of locally adapted SLM practices to contribute to prevent, reduce and reverse land degradation, while also contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation objectives.
- Overcome potential barriers for large scale implementation of SLM practices through:
- integration of SLM practices in land use planning,
- development of economic incentives form SLM implementation
- improving land tenure security,
- organizing capacity-building at all relevant levels of decision-making.
- Institutionalize meaningful stakeholder engagement throughout the planning, implementation and monitoring phases of SLM strategies.
The COP decisions are based upon a new study and recommendations made by the Science-Policy Interface (SPI) of the UNCCD that can be downloaded here and here.
Dr. Joris de Vente, researcher at our group and member of the SPI, was one of the coordinating authors of the report that was developed in collaboration with ‘BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change’, and of the related Science-Policy Brief (SLM for climate and people) that can be downloaded here.