Authors
James F Reynolds, D Mark Stafford Smith, Eric F Lambin, BL Turner, Michael Mortimore, Simon PJ Batterbury, Thomas E Downing, Hadi Dowlatabadi, Roberto J Fernández, Jeffrey E Herrick, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Hong Jiang, Rik Leemans, Tim Lynam, Fernando T Maestre, Miguel Ayarza, Brian Walker
Publication date
2007/5/11
Source
science
Volume
316
Issue
5826
Pages
847-851
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
In this millennium, global drylands face a myriad of problems that present tough research, management, and policy challenges. Recent advances in dryland development, however, together with the integrative approaches of global change and sustainability science, suggest that concerns about land degradation, poverty, safeguarding biodiversity, and protecting the culture of 2.5 billion people can be confronted with renewed optimism. We review recent lessons about the functioning of dryland ecosystems and the livelihood systems of their human residents and introduce a new synthetic framework, the Drylands Development Paradigm (DDP). The DDP, supported by a growing and well-documented set of tools for policy and management action, helps navigate the inherent complexity of desertification and dryland development, identifying and synthesizing those factors important to research, management, and …
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