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land are used for different purposes, which may produce conflicts and competitions, and land use management has to see those purposes in an integrated way. Therefore, land management covers the debate about norms and visions driving the policy-making, sector-based planning both in the strategic and more operative time spans, spatial integration of sectoral issues, decision-making, budgeting, implementation of plans and decisions and the monitoring of results and evaluation of impacts.
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SLM is defined as a knowledge-based procedure that helps integrate land, water, biodiversity, and environmental management (including input and output externalities) to meet rising food and fiber demands while sustaining ecosystem services and livelihoods. SLM is necessary to meet the requirements of
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Land management is the process by which the resources of land are put to good effect. It covers all activities concerned with the management of land as a resource both from an environmental and from an economic perspective. It can include farming, mineral extraction, property and estate management,
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As management is the human activity meaning the action of people working together in the aim to accomplish desired goals, land use management is a process of managing use and development of land, in which spatial, sector-oriented and temporary aspects of urban policy are coordinated. Resources of
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In the European context, the definition of the European Network for Land Use Management for Sustainable European Cities (LUMASEC) may be used as a reference. It emphasizes the inter- and transdisciplinary cooperation on sustainable land management:
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seeks to establish a cost benefit analysis on the practice of sustainable land management highlighting its economic benefits. This economic analysis will help decision makers to take appropriate measures to combat
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Dinerstein, E.; Joshi, A. R.; Vynne, C.; Lee, A. T. L.; Pharand-Deschênes, F.; França, M.; Fernando, S.; Birch, T.; Burkart, K.; Asner, G. P.; Olson, D. (1 September 2020).
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Weith, T., Schulz, K., Gaasch, N., Seppelt, R., Werntze, A., Eppink, F. (2010): Towards Integration: Sustainable Land Management. A new German Research Funding Measure
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are to be mentioned, as both countries have agreed on sustainable land management with respect to climate change as part of their government programmes.
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website of the BMBF-Funding project REFINA - (Research for the Reduction of Land Consumption and for Sustainable Land Management
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acting as a "Global Safety Net" or -as a gradual improvement - more sustainable management would help achieve various
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The World Bank (2006): Sustainable Land Management. Challenges, Opportunities, and Trade-offs. Washington, DC
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vgl. Australian Government – Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
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Seppelt, Ralf; Dormann, Carsten F.; Eppink, Florian V.; Lautenbach, Sven; Schmidt, Stefan (2011).
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Didier Vancutsem (LEAD Expert): 2008 Land Use Management for Sustainable European Cities
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globally. Additionally, the Initiative supports regional case studies focusing on
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defines sustainable land management as a process in a charged environment between
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and a significant reduction in the productive and service (biodiversity niches,
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on the one hand. On the other hand, it is about productivity of
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states use the terminology "sustainable land management". Here
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a growing population. Improper land management can lead to
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In September 2020, scientists published an interactive
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In the course of national politics and programmes, few
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and the physical planning of towns and the countryside.
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Index

management of land
water
environmental resources
human needs
sustainability
ecosystem services
biodiversity
regional planning
soil
environmental protection
estate management
World Bank
environmental protection
ecosystem services
agriculture
forestry
demographic growth
land use
land degradation
hydrology
carbon sequestration
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
European
Australia
New Zealand
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
climate change
South America
Africa
Central Asia

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