Environmental Thesaurus

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http://vocabs.lter-europe.net/EnvThes/21248

Preferred Name

desertification

Definitions

[Henderson's] n. conversion of semi-arid pastureland and crop land into desert, or the gradual enlargement and encroachment of deserts into formerly marginal arid lands. It is caused by climatic factors such as prolonged drought and by overgrazing and overcultivation.br /br /[GEMET] 1) The development of desert conditions as a result of human activity or climatic changes. 2) The process of land damage which allows the soil to spread like a desert in arid and semi-arid regions. There is a loss of vegetative cover and the soil deteriorates in texture, nutrient content and fertility. Desertification affects the lives of three-quarters of the world's population, 70% of all drylands and one quarter of the total land area of the planet. There are many reasons for desertification, but the majority are caused by human activities, overgrazing, deforestation, poor land management and over-exploitation. Agenda 21 states that the priority in combating desertification should be establishing preventive measures for lands that are not yet, or are only slightly, degraded.

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Type

http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept

scopeNote

US LTER controlled vocabulary

creator

herbert.schentz@umweltbundesamt.at

definition

[Henderson's] n. conversion of semi-arid pastureland and crop land into desert, or the gradual enlargement and encroachment of deserts into formerly marginal arid lands. It is caused by climatic factors such as prolonged drought and by overgrazing and overcultivation.br /br /[GEMET] 1) The development of desert conditions as a result of human activity or climatic changes. 2) The process of land damage which allows the soil to spread like a desert in arid and semi-arid regions. There is a loss of vegetative cover and the soil deteriorates in texture, nutrient content and fertility. Desertification affects the lives of three-quarters of the world's population, 70% of all drylands and one quarter of the total land area of the planet. There are many reasons for desertification, but the majority are caused by human activities, overgrazing, deforestation, poor land management and over-exploitation. Agenda 21 states that the priority in combating desertification should be establishing preventive measures for lands that are not yet, or are only slightly, degraded.

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[controlled by ] Leca Stefan 14.06.2013

prefLabel

ørkenspredning

deşertificare

ökenspridning

desertifikace

Превръщане в пустиня, опустошаване

dezertifikácia

desertificação

aavikoituminen

woestijnvorming

ørkendannelse

širjenje puščavskih razmer, širjenje puščav

desertificación

تصحُّر

απερήμωση

désertification

dykumėjimas

desertification

pārtuksnešošanās

desertificazione

sivatagosodás

Wüstenausbreitung

širenje pustinja

pustynnienie

kõrbestumine, desertifikatsioon

created

2016-03-31

broader

http://vocabs.lter-europe.net/EnvThes/20950

modified

2019-02-14

exactMatch

http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_2204

https://vocab.lternet.edu/vocab/vocab/?tema=146

http://linkeddata.ge.imati.cnr.it:2020/resource/EARTh/85230

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_02500001

http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/concept/2105

http://eurovoc.europa.eu/416

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