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Restoring Degraded Lands
Annual Review of Environment and Resources ( IF 15.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-18 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-environ-012320-054809
Almut Arneth 1, 2 , Lennart Olsson 3 , Annette Cowie 4, 5 , Karl-Heinz Erb 6 , Margot Hurlbert 7 , Werner A. Kurz 8 , Alisher Mirzabaev 9 , Mark D.A. Rounsevell 1, 2, 10
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Land degradation continues to be an enormous challenge to human societies, reducing food security, emitting greenhouse gases and aerosols, driving the loss of biodiversity, polluting water, and undermining a wide range of ecosystem services beyond food supply and water and climate regulation. Climate change will exacerbate several degradation processes. Investment in diverse restoration efforts, including sustainable agricultural and forest land management, as well as land set aside for conservation wherever possible, will generate co-benefits for climate change mitigation and adaptation and morebroadly for human and societal well-being and the economy. This review highlights the magnitude of the degradation problem and some of the key challenges for ecological restoration. There are biophysical as well as societal limits to restoration. Better integrating policies to jointly address poverty, land degradation, and greenhouse gas emissions and removals is fundamental to reducing many existing barriers and contributing to climate-resilient sustainable development.

中文翻译:


恢复退化土地

土地退化仍然是人类社会面临的巨大挑战,会降低粮食安全,排放温室气体和气溶胶,导致生物多样性丧失,污染水源,并破坏除粮食供应和水及气候调节之外的广泛生态系统服务。气候变化将加剧若干退化过程。投资于多样化的恢复工作,包括可持续农业和林地管理,以及尽可能留出用于保护的土地,将为减缓和适应气候变化以及更广泛的人类和社会福祉和经济带来协同效益。这篇综述强调了退化问题的严重性和生态恢复的一些关键挑战。恢复存在生物物理和社会限制。

更新日期:2021-10-19
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