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Desertification and climate change: are we fighting the same fight?
What causes plant and soil degradation? What are the consequences for ecosystems, biodiversity, water resources and climate? What are the impacts on human societies and the economy?
The fight against desertification, which is often wrongly seen as a faraway issue for European countries, is having difficulty emerging as an environmental priority. However, it is not inevitable.
This book demonstrates that desertification is not necessarily linked to climate change and does not only happen in dry zones, although they are the most exposed. It clarifies the concept in all its different geographical, biological and socioeconomic manifestations. The authors use the latest scientific studies to demonstrate the methods for and expected benefits of fighting desertification and land degradation.
The book is intended for scientists, NGOs, journalists, students and policymakers, and deconstructs a range of preconceived ideas with a view to fuelling national and international debate.
Reference
Bernard Bonnet, Jean-Luc Chotte, Pierre Hiernaux, Alexandre Ickowicz, Maud Loireau. 2024.
Désertification et changement climatique, un même combat ?
Editions Quae, Enjeux Sciences Collection, 128 p.
About the book's coordinators
BERNARD BONNET
Zootechnician and pastoral geographer, programme officer at the Institut
de recherches et d‘applications des méthodes de développement.
JEAN-LUC CHOTTE
Soil scientist at IRD, expert in soil degradation, ex-member of the
science-policy interface of the Desertification Convention and Chair of the
Comité scientifique français de la désertification (CSFD).
PIERRE HIERNAUX
Agricultural engineer with a PhD in ecology, consultant to Pastoralisme Conseil
by virtue of his 50 years' experience in Africa.
ALEXANDRE ICKOWICZ
Veterinarian and zootechnician at CIRAD, inspector general of public veterinary health
and FAO expert in livestock system sustainability.
MAUD LOIREAU
Agricultural engineer with a PhD in geography. Conducts science of sustainability
research at IRD.