| Making sense of research for sustainable land management / H.Liniger, R. Mekdaschi Studer, P.Moll, U.Zander. - Bern: Universität Bern; Leipzig: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, 2016. - 304 p.: ill. – Ref.: p.294-300.
- ISBN 978-3-944280-99-8 Шифр: 01
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Foreword ........................................................ 5
Contributing authors ............................................ 6
Preface ......................................................... 9
Introduction ................................................... 10
Part I. Research evidence in support of sustainable land
management ..................................................... 16
Chapter 1 Local land management - the soil, vegetation,
water and climate nexus ........................................ 18
1.1 Integrated management of agricultural production systems .. 19
1.2 Managing irrigation and fertilization ..................... 32
1.3 Eco-engineering ........................................... 37
1.4 Adapted livestock management .............................. 39
1.5 Managing natural and semi-natural systems ................. 42
Conclusions ............................................... 46
Chapter 2 Landscape management - adapting to climate change ... 48
2.1 Land and water management in river basins ................. 50
2.2 Riparian forest and water quality management .............. 63
2.3 Coastal zone management and ECO-DRR ....................... 70
Conclusions ............................................... 74
Chapter 3 Mitigating climate change ........................... 76
3.1 Developing nationwide strategies for climate change
mitigation ................................................ 79
3.2 Preventing land conversion ................................ 82
3.3 Reversing land conversion ................................. 85
3.4 Restoring wetlands and organic soils ...................... 86
3.5 Reducing emissions from agricultural practices ............ 87
Conclusions ............................................... 89
Chapter 4 Protecting biodiversity and ecosystems .............. 90
4.1 Managing protected areas .................................. 92
4.2 Paying for ecosystem services ............................. 96
Conclusions .............................................. 100
Chapter 5 Bridging gaps between research and practice ........ 102
5.1 Awareness-raising: communicating complexity .............. 104
5.2 Capacity building ........................................ 108
5.3 Framework conditions and governance ...................... 111
5.4 Use of Knowledge ......................................... 114
5.5 Stakeholder integration / co-production of knowledge ..... 118
Conclusions .............................................. 126
Chapter 6 The contribution of research ....................... 128
6.1 Tools and methods: the ways and means of conducting
research ................................................. 130
6.2 Impact - the role of research projects within the
region and beyond ........................................ 138
6.3 Framework conditions for implementation-oriented
research: flexible and long-term ......................... 142
Conclusions .............................................. 143
Chapter 7 Conclusions and key messages ....................... 144
The basis of land management ............................. 145
Sustainable Land Management and the role of research ..... 146
Synergies and trade-offs in SLM .......................... 146
Implementation-oriented research ......................... 148
Framework conditions for implementation-oriented
research ................................................. 149
Framework conditions for SLM implementation .............. 150
Outlook .................................................. 151
Part II. Case studies ......................................... 154
ANNEX BMBF-SLM Programme and the regional research projects .. 280
References and supporting material ....................... 294
Glossary of terms ........................................ 301
List of abbreviations .................................... 303
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