Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia

A concise policy brief summarizing the Central Asia case study. It outlines regional investment needs, projected benefits (2.1:1 return), and identifies land restoration targets per country. The brief emphasizes the necessity of overcoming fragmentation through integrated action and provides tabulat...

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Autor principal: Economics of Land Degradation Initiative
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Economics of Land Degradation Initiative 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175321
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description A concise policy brief summarizing the Central Asia case study. It outlines regional investment needs, projected benefits (2.1:1 return), and identifies land restoration targets per country. The brief emphasizes the necessity of overcoming fragmentation through integrated action and provides tabulated LDN, NDC, and NBSAP targets for each Central Asian country.
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spelling CGSpace1753212025-06-26T01:11:45Z Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia Economics of Land Degradation Initiative biodiversity climate action extreme weather events land degradation land restoration synergies agricultural productivity economic impact cost analysis A concise policy brief summarizing the Central Asia case study. It outlines regional investment needs, projected benefits (2.1:1 return), and identifies land restoration targets per country. The brief emphasizes the necessity of overcoming fragmentation through integrated action and provides tabulated LDN, NDC, and NBSAP targets for each Central Asian country. 2025 2025-06-25T21:35:58Z 2025-06-25T21:35:58Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175321 en Open Access application/pdf Economics of Land Degradation Initiative ELD Initiative (2025). Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia. Policy Brief. Bonn: ELD Initiative. 7 p.
spellingShingle biodiversity
climate action
extreme weather events
land degradation
land restoration
synergies
agricultural productivity
economic impact
cost analysis
Economics of Land Degradation Initiative
Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia
title Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia
title_full Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia
title_fullStr Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia
title_short Leveraging Synergies from Integrative Land-Biodiversity-Climate Action through Ecosystem Restoration in Central Asia
title_sort leveraging synergies from integrative land biodiversity climate action through ecosystem restoration in central asia
topic biodiversity
climate action
extreme weather events
land degradation
land restoration
synergies
agricultural productivity
economic impact
cost analysis
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