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  • Doctora en Ciencias Gerenciales. Doctora en Ecología del Desarrollo Humano  Investigador postdoctoral.l

    Saida Rivero created new community content in Global Community

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    ¿Puede la crisis del desierto australiano convertirse en una oportunidad de renacimiento?

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  • Doctora en Ciencias Gerenciales. Doctora en Ecología del Desarrollo Humano  Investigador postdoctoral.l

    Saida Rivero created new community content in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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    La OTCA abre la posición de Coordinador/a General del Proyecto

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  • Doctora en Ciencias Gerenciales. Doctora en Ecología del Desarrollo Humano  Investigador postdoctoral.l

    Saida Rivero created a new resource in Latin America and the Caribbean Community.

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    Plataforma de aprendizaje electrónico de la CNULD: Curso «La sequía y tú»

  • Doctora en Ciencias Gerenciales. Doctora en Ecología del Desarrollo Humano  Investigador postdoctoral.l

    Saida Rivero created a new resource in Global Community.

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    Plataforma de aprendizaje electrónico de la CNULD: Curso «La sequía y tú»

  • Doctora en Ciencias Gerenciales. Doctora en Ecología del Desarrollo Humano  Investigador postdoctoral.l

    Saida Rivero created new community content in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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    Concurso de estudios de caso "Invertir en resiliencia a la sequía" ¡ahora abierto hasta el 10 de octubre!

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  • Szilvia Szilagyi created new community content in Integrated Drought Management Programme

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    Hire a GIS consultant for your project

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  • Bruce Lankford

    Bruce Lankford created a new resource in Community of Practice on Water Storage.

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    Lankford keynote for CoP launch powerpoint slides

  • Doctora en Ciencias Gerenciales. Doctora en Ecología del Desarrollo Humano  Investigador postdoctoral.l

    Saida Rivero created new community content in Latin America and the Caribbean Community

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    ICID 3: Experiencia de la Comunidad de Aprendizaje y Práctica para América Latina y el Caribe de la CNULD

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  • Ilyas Masih posted in Global Community

    il y a 2 months Visibilité Public

    Dear CLP Members, Dear All,
    You are warmly invited to this webinar organized by IAHS - International Association of Hydrological Sciences working group on Drought in the Anthropocene Network (DitA).

    📢 This is the third DiTA webinar of 2025 focusing on the theme “Bridging Science-Policy-Practice Gaps in Support of Drought Risk Management and Resilience Building”. The discussion will be inspired by three invited presentations:

    💡 Drought impacts and community adaptation: Perspectives on the 2020–2023 drought in East Africa, by Rhoda Odongo, PhD researcher at VUAmsterdam-IVM

    💡Breaking down systemic complexity: conceptual models to inform the understanding and management of drought risks, by Davide Cotti, Senior Research Associate at United Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS)

    💡Measuring Dryland Biodiversity in (West) Asia -- A critical revisit of the metrics, by Suyu Liu, Co-Chair of UNCCD Community of Learning and Practice -- Asia

    🔔 The focus of this webinar aligns with recent activities within the DiTA working group, including the Drought Resilience +10 Conference, discussions at the Unccd Convention (COP16), Integrated drought Management Programme, and many other international, regional and local initiatives related to drought risk reduction and management. This webinar aims to make a tangible contribution to advance these discussions and help understanding and bridging the science-policy-practice gaps.

    📍 Kindly note that this is a public event and no prior registration is required. Feel free to communicate this to relevant people.

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  • Suyu Liu posted in Asia Community

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    Five solutions for drought resilience from World Water Week 2025
    See the official link: https://www.unccd.int/news-stories/stories/five-solutions-drought-resil…
    In particular, it is noted that Dr. Daniel Tsegai, Programme Officer at UNCCD Secretariat, highlights the CLP's contribution under the 'From policies to practice' section. This is a great support and encouragement to the CLP.

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  • Suyu Liu posted in Asia Community

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    UNCCD Executive Secretary Yasmine Fouad meets COP16 Presidency in Riyadh on her first official mission
    See the official link: https://www.unccd.int/news-stories/press-releases/unccd-executive-secre…
    In particular, as shown by the official page, 'On drought resilience, the meeting followed up on the launch of the Riyadh Global Drought Resilience Partnership at COP16, emphasizing the need for a proactive, global approach to preparedness and response, and for strong policies that support vulnerable communities and ecosystems'.

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  • Menna Ghonaim created a new resource in WEFE4MED Knowledge Hub.

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    WEFE4MED Summer Bulletin

  • Roos Donkers created an event in WEFE4MED Knowledge Hub

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    International Conference on Agricultural Sciences and Economics - (ICASAE-25)

    Date de l'évênement 29 oct '25 - 30 oct '25
    The event will take place at the
    Kyrenia
    This event has type Conference
    En savoir plus sur International Conference on Agricultural Sciences and Economics - (ICASAE-25)
  • Biljana Kilibarda posted in Central and Eastern Europe Community

    il y a 2 months Visibilité Public

    Dear colleagues,
    You are warmly invited to an upcoming CLP-organized webinar on:
    Bridging the Gap: Evolving Finance for Integrated Drought Management
    When: Wednesday, 8 October 2025 | 13:00–14:30 CET
    📍 Where: Zoom (registration required)
    🔗 Register here: https://gwp-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/bCZTMqXSRSWOQrrdWBNjgQ#/regist…

    🌐 Event page: https://www.unccd.int/events/other/bridging-gap-evolving-finance-integr…
    Why attend?
    Drought is an urgent and still under-financed challenge cutting across agriculture, water, energy, and health sectors.
    Following COP16—where drought resilience featured prominently—this session aims to:
    • Take stock of current financing efforts
    • Showcase global and national perspectives
    • Explore practical solutions for integrating drought finance into sectoral and climate planning
    Join us to hear from global institutions and national experts working at the frontlines of drought resilience.
    Please, share this invitation with colleagues that might be interested in topic.
    We look forward to your participation in this important conversation.

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  • Roos Donkers created an event in WEFE4MED Knowledge Hub

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    FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2025

    Date de l'évênement 13 oct '25 14:00 - 17 oct '25 16:00 (CET)
    The event will take place at the
    FAO HQs, Rome, Italy and Online
    This event has type Conference
    En savoir plus sur FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2025
  • Lena Schober posted in Nature-based Solutions in Water Management

    il y a 2 months Visibilité Public

    💧Join D-CLEANs first webinar "Mapping the Danube Region" 💧
    Find out more on D-CLEANs Website & register now: https://interreg-danube.eu/projects/d-clean/news/1st-webinar-out-of-six…

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  • Dieudonne ILBOUDO

    Dieudonne ILBOUDO posted in Africa Community

    il y a 2 months Visibilité Public

    In this CLP interview, I share insights on innovative drought resilience efforts. I discuss traditional techniques like Zai pits and Half Moons, as well as transforming invasive aquatic plants into valuable resources for local agriculture.

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  • Suyu Liu posted in Asia Community

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    10th Kubuqi Int'l Desert Forum opens with focus on scientific approach in desertification control (by Zhao Yusha in Ordos, published on Global Times on 16 Sept 2025 at this link: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202509/1343628.shtml)

    The 10th Kubuqi International Desert Forum opened Tuesday in Ordos, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. China's outstanding achievements in combating desertification took center stage, with 13.3 million hectares restored over the past five years, putting the country ahead of its 2030 goal of zero net land degradation.

    Themed "Scientific Desertification Control, Green Development," this year's forum drew approximately 200 participants from home and abroad, including foreign dignitaries, UN representatives, diplomats from countries severely affected by desertification, government officials, experts, scholars and entrepreneurs.

    Since the start of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program (TSFP), the world's largest afforestation project has carried out comprehensive desertification control over more than 200 million mu (about 13.3 million hectares), the Global Times learned at the forum. Both desertified and sandy land areas have continued to shrink, and the country has also taken the lead in realizing the 2030 goal of zero net land degradation.

    Wind erosion across China's eight major deserts and four major sandy regions has dropped about 40 percent since 2000. Vegetation now covers an average of 20.22 percent of the land — up 2.6 percentage points from a decade ago. And over the past 10 years, the frequency of sandstorms has declined by 30 percent compared with the previous decade, according to data from China's National Forestry and Grassland Administration at the forum.

    China has also sought to pair ecological restoration with economic development. Sandy areas now produce about 48 million tons of fresh and dried fruit annually—roughly a quarter of the national total—worth 120 billion yuan ($16.5 billion). In several key regions, income from forestry and fruit production make up more than half of farmers' net earnings.

    In a video addressing the opening ceremony, Yasmine Fouad, executive secretary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), said that land degradation is threatening our planet at an alarming rate. Every year, 100 million hectares are lost — equivalent to four football fields -- every second.

    "The question is not whether the world can act, but whether we will. And here in Kubuqi, you have answered with a resounding yes," Fouad said. She noted that the Kubuqi model teaches a fundamental truth: When we restore our land, we restore human dignity. It means jobs — over 100,000 of them. It means new industries that sustain families. It means communities that no longer see the desert as an adversary, but as a partner in their future. This transformation, she stressed, was not the work of one sector alone.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony, Byambasuren Oyunsanaa, head of Mongolia's Forestry Department, said that Mongolia, as one of the most climate - vulnerable countries, faces pressing challenges from desertification and land degradation. He added that in recent years, Mongolia has prioritized land restoration, climate change, and sustainable livelihoods, such as the launch of "One Billion Trees" national campaign, to restore the fragile landscapes.

    He noted that in recent years, the Kubuqi International Desert Forum has become a key venue for addressing the pressing challenges of desertification, land degradation, and climate change, contributing to new international initiatives and innovative solutions.

    Founded in 2007, the Kubuqi International Desert Forum is the world's only large-scale international forum dedicated to fighting desertification and advancing the green economy, Xinhua reported.

    Over nine previous sessions, it has become a key platform for showcasing China's achievements in desertification control, deepening global cooperation, and supporting the high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative.

    This year's forum seeks to promote international exchanges on desertification control and ecological civilization, share China's experience, and contribute to building a community with a shared future for humanity.

    During the forum, Rokiatou Traoré, UNCCD land hero and executive manager of Herou Alliance, told the Global Times that "I think it's remarkable, because China has shown the world that it is actually possible to turn deserts into oases. By mobilizing different ministries, harnessing technology, and working with rivers, mountains, and even the wind, China has made it happen."

    "It's a joint effort to truly transform deserts into oases. I sincerely hope every country can follow this commitment and example, and work to turn deserts around the world into oases, just as China has done," said Traoré.

    "China has some of the largest and fastest reforestation projects in the world. Brazil, my country, is a leader in technologies for restoring native forests. Our two countries have been discussing how to create synergies and make better use of these complementary technologies. That's one of the reasons I'm here — to better understand Chinese technologies and how they could also help Brazil achieve our goals," said Luiz Keppe, second secretary at Brazil's Embassy in China, told the Global Times.

    In addition, Keppe said he found China's fire monitoring and firefighting technologies impressive. "That's something that could definitely help Brazil. The broader monitoring systems I saw here would also be very useful," he said.

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  • Diluka Piyasena created a new resource in Community of Practice on Water Storage.

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    Policy and Institutional Study on the Strategic Role of Water Storage in Nepal

  • Roos Donkers created an event in WEFE4MED Knowledge Hub

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    CAIRO Water Week

    Date de l'évênement 12 oct '25 - 16 oct '25
    The event will take place at the
    Cairo
    This event has type Congress
    En savoir plus sur CAIRO Water Week
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