Combating Land Degradation and Desertification: The Land-Use Planning Quandary
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Desertification and the Institutional Context to Combat Desertification
2.1. Desertification
2.2. The Institutional Context to Combat Desertification
3. Land-Use Planning to Combat Land Degradation and Desertification: Uncovering the Complexities
3.1. Land-Use Change and Land-Use Planning
3.2. Land-Use Planning to Combat Land Degradation and Desertification
3.3. Problem Definition and Goal Setting
3.3.1. Problem Description and Analysis; Specification of Planning Objectives
3.3.2. Alternative Plan Formulation
3.3.3. Plan Evaluation and Choice of Preferred Alternative
3.3.4. Plan Implementation
3.3.5. Plan Monitoring, Evaluation, Modification
4. Facing the Land-Use Planning Quandary
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | “Land means the terrestrial bio-productive system that comprises soil, vegetation, other biota, and the ecological and hydrological processes that operate within the system” [1]. |
2 | “Land systems constitute complex, adaptive social-ecological systems (Berkes et al., 1998) shaped by interactions between (i) the different actors and demands that act upon land, (ii) the technologies, institutions, and cultural practices through which societies shape land use, and (iii) feedbacks between land use and environmental dynamics (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA), 2003; Verburg et al., 2015).” [9], (p. 53). |
3 | The other two are the ‘sister’ Conventions of the UNCCD, the UNCBD (United Nations Convention for Biodiversity Conservation) and the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change). |
4 | The UNCCD came into force in December 1996. |
5 | “Furthermore, through Decision 2/COP.12, the UNCCD endorsed the formulation, revision and implementation of action programmes in view of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, (United Nations General Assembly, 2015) encouraging the linkage between planning and the implementation of LDN” [27], (p. 76). |
6 | I.e. “areas, other than polar and sub-polar regions, in which the ratio of annual precipitation to potential evapotranspiration falls within the range from 0.05 to 0.65” [1]. |
7 | Land is considered desertified when biomass productivity drops below a certain threshold value. |
8 | Lacking autonomous financing, the UNCCD, under the guidance of the COP, employs the Global Mechanism as a brokering body to facilitate the effective and efficient channeling of financial resources and mechanisms to affected countries. COP6 designated the Global Environment Facility as a UNCCD financial mechanism. Developing synergies with the Conventions on Biological Diversity (CBD) and Climate Change (UNFCCC) is expected to improve its financing prospects [41]. |
9 | Available online: https://www.unccd.int/actions/ldn-target-setting-programme; (accessed on 28 September 2018). |
10 | See, [45] for a discussion of open challenges. |
11 | After eight years of deliberations, the proposal for an EU Soil directive was withdrawn in April 2014 because five countries (UK, Germany, Austria, France, the Netherlands) blocked the process. |
12 | In EU member states, in particular, the transposition of community regulations and directives to the national legislation has provided a considerable range of measures toward this purpose. |
13 | e.g., geologic faults, seismic activity, unstable slopes, floodplains, habitats of endangered species, desertification-sensitive areas, erosion-prone areas, etc. |
14 | Such as erosion models, agro-ecological zoning, statistical models, impact assessment and future projection models (climate, population, demand, supply, etc.). |
15 | As [3], (p. 117) has noted: “… proper analysis and meaningful resolution of environmental problems can take place only within natural spatial units, such as watersheds (Manning, 1988). However, practical considerations (data availability and ease of implementation mainly) dictate the use of administrative units most of the time, the result being fragmented, partial, and often ineffective solutions to these problems. Efforts to combine the two types of entities into geopolitical units, such as the ‘environomic units’ being developed in Canada (Gelinas, 1988), should be encouraged, as well as the formation of inter-jurisdictional bodies …” |
16 | The problem is more acute for small study areas that may suffer from severe LDD. |
17 | Private interests exert pressures on the LUP process and significantly affect the choices made. |
18 | |
19 | Economic assessments, and the respective methodologies, of the costs of LDD and the costs of various abatement options do exist but they are still not widely used in local and regional LUP practice [115,116,117]; (see, also, the ELD site at: http://www.eld-initiative.org/). |
20 | Even in this case, of, e.g., earthquakes, the responsibility for dealing with the issue may be divided among several competent state agencies. |
21 | As [1] has underlined already. |
22 | That may be common to other socio-ecological problems. |
23 | “(knowing) how to exercise judgment in particular cases” (MacIntyre, 1985: 154 cited in [121], (p. 381)). |
24 | Such as the Greek NAP [124]. |
25 | Preferably based on hybrid, administrative-environmental spatial units. |
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