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From Framework to Action: The DESIRE Approach to Combat Desertification

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  • R. Hessel

    (Wageningen UR, Soil Physics and Land Use team, Alterra)

  • M. S. Reed

    (Birmingham City University, Interdisciplinary Environmental Research Centre for Environment & Society Research)

  • N. Geeson

    (Osservatorio Mediterraneo per lo Studio delle Soluzioni dei Problemi Economici della aree a Rischio Desertificazione (MEDES))

  • C. J. Ritsema

    (Wageningen UR, Soil Physics and Land Use team, Alterra
    Wageningen University, Soil Physics and Land Management Group)

  • G. van Lynden

    (ISRIC – World Soil Information)

  • C. A. Karavitis

    (Agricultural University of Athens)

  • G. Schwilch

    (University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE))

  • V. Jetten

    (University of Twente, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC))

  • P. Burger

    (Centre d’Action et de Realisations Internationals (CARI))

  • M. J. van der Werff ten Bosch

    (Both ENDS)

  • S. Verzandvoort

    (Wageningen UR, Soil Physics and Land Use team, Alterra)

  • E. van den Elsen

    (Wageningen UR, Soil Physics and Land Use team, Alterra)

  • K. Witsenburg

    (Both ENDS)

Abstract

It has become increasingly clear that desertification can only be tackled through a multi-disciplinary approach that not only involves scientists but also stakeholders. In the DESIRE project such an approach was taken. As a first step, a conceptual framework was developed in which the factors and processes that may lead to land degradation and desertification were described. Many of these factors do not work independently, but can reinforce or weaken one another, and to illustrate these relationships sustainable management and policy feedback loops were included. This conceptual framework can be applied globally, but can also be made site-specific to take into account that each study site has a unique combination of bio-physical, socio-economic and political conditions. Once the conceptual framework was defined, a methodological framework was developed in which the methodological steps taken in the DESIRE approach were listed and their logic and sequence were explained. The last step was to develop a concrete working plan to put the project into action, involving stakeholders throughout the process. This series of steps, in full or in part, offers explicit guidance for other organizations or projects that aim to reduce land degradation and desertification.

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  • R. Hessel & M. S. Reed & N. Geeson & C. J. Ritsema & G. van Lynden & C. A. Karavitis & G. Schwilch & V. Jetten & P. Burger & M. J. van der Werff ten Bosch & S. Verzandvoort & E. van den Elsen & K. Wit, 2014. "From Framework to Action: The DESIRE Approach to Combat Desertification," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 54(5), pages 935-950, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:54:y:2014:i:5:d:10.1007_s00267-014-0346-3
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-014-0346-3
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