Land

Land and its soil are vital to humankind. Soil resources are a complex mixture of eroded rock, minerals, ions, partially decomposed organic material, water, air, roots, fungi, animals, and microorganisms, formed over thousands or even millions of years. Land degradation—the deterioration or loss of the productive capacity of soil—is a global challenge that affects everyone through food insecurity, higher food prices, climate change, environmental hazards, and the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Globally, approximately 25% of total land area is already degraded. As land becomes degraded, carbon and nitrous oxide are released into the atmosphere and contribute to climate change. Approximately 24 billion tons of fertile soil is lost each year, largely due to unsustainable agriculture practices. If this trend continues, 95% of the Earth’s land areas could become degraded by 2050. Land degradation is particularly severe in the drylands, which cover approximately 40% of the world’s land area and support two billion people, especially women and children.

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UNCCD COP 8

The COP approved twenty-nine decisions including on the ten-year strategic plan, which attracted the most attention from COP 8 delegates who saw it as an opportunity to refocus the UNCCD’s institutions with the goal of furthering implementation.
Conference of the Parties (COP) 3 September 2007 - 14 September 2007

UNCCD CRIC 5

The main focus of the review was the implementation of the UNCCD in affected country parties in regions other than Africa.
Event 12 March 2007 - 21 March 2007

UNCCD COP 7

Although parties discussed a number of important issues, such as inclusion of an additional agenda on the procedure for the selection of an Executive Secretary, regional coordination units, and the programme and budget for the 2006-2007 biennium, the meeting's outcomes did not meet countries' expectations and the COP was not deemed successful in advancing the UNCCD's implementation.
Conference of the Parties (COP) 17 October 2005 - 28 October 2005

UNCCD CRIC 3

Delegates convened in plenary sessions, regional consultations, and informal consultations, to review the implementation of the Convention in Africa, consider issues relating to the Convention’s implementation at the global level, share experiences, and make concrete recommendations for the future work of the UNCCD.
Event 2 May 2005 - 11 May 2005

UNCCD COP 6

The COP marked the UNCCD’s transition from awareness raising to implementation. Among the issues marking the transition were the designation of the GEF as a financial mechanism to the CCD and identification of criteria for the CRIC’s COP-7 review.
Conference of the Parties (COP) 25 August 2003 - 6 September 2003

UNCCD CRIC 1

The first meeting of the Committee for the Review of the Implementation of the Convention met to hear case study presentations from the five UNCCD regions and to undertake an interactive dialogue on lessons learned.
Event 11 November 2002 - 22 November 2002