Small is beautiful: restoring degraded lands, one parcel at a time.

The Aichi Biodiversity Targets agreed in Nagoya in 2012 included restoring 15% of the world’s degraded ecosystems by 2020 (Target 15). Subsequent assessments have led to estimates that for terrestrial ecosystems, this 15% means restoring a staggering 350 million hectares – and requires billions of t...

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Autores principales: Elias, Marlène, Vinceti, B.
Formato: Blog Post
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80042
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description The Aichi Biodiversity Targets agreed in Nagoya in 2012 included restoring 15% of the world’s degraded ecosystems by 2020 (Target 15). Subsequent assessments have led to estimates that for terrestrial ecosystems, this 15% means restoring a staggering 350 million hectares – and requires billions of tons of tree seed and trillions of seedlings. In the third blog in the CBD COP13 Forest and Landscape Restoration Blog Series, Bioversity International partner, Mr Harouna Kaboré, a Mossi farmer from the village Manefyam in the province of Kourwéogo, Burkina Faso, talks about his experience restoring three hectares of his household’s degraded lands in the context of a newly launched research initiative on nutrition-sensitive forest restoration.
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spelling CGSpace800422025-12-08T10:29:22Z Small is beautiful: restoring degraded lands, one parcel at a time. Elias, Marlène Vinceti, B. land improvement land conservation protected areas The Aichi Biodiversity Targets agreed in Nagoya in 2012 included restoring 15% of the world’s degraded ecosystems by 2020 (Target 15). Subsequent assessments have led to estimates that for terrestrial ecosystems, this 15% means restoring a staggering 350 million hectares – and requires billions of tons of tree seed and trillions of seedlings. In the third blog in the CBD COP13 Forest and Landscape Restoration Blog Series, Bioversity International partner, Mr Harouna Kaboré, a Mossi farmer from the village Manefyam in the province of Kourwéogo, Burkina Faso, talks about his experience restoring three hectares of his household’s degraded lands in the context of a newly launched research initiative on nutrition-sensitive forest restoration. 2016 2017-03-02T10:27:17Z 2017-03-02T10:27:17Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80042 en Open Access Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Elias, M.; Vinceti, B. (2016) COP13 Blog Series - Small is beautiful: restoring degraded lands, one parcel at a time. [Blog post] Rome (Italy): Bioversity International. Published 25 November 2016.
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