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ON SOLID GROUND
Science, Technology, and Integrated Land Management
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820.GIF ON SOLID GROUND
Science, Technology, and Integrated Land Management

Panel on Integrated Land Management of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development

IDRC/UNCTAD 1997
ISBN 0-88936-820-1
80 pp.

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Humanity is rediscovering the need for a harmonious relationship with the Earth. Through Agenda 21, the global action plan for sustainable development into the 21st century, we have recognized the need for an integrated approach to planning and managing our land resources. To do otherwise would risk further deterioriation of our soils, catastrophic climate change, and tragic losses in natural beauty and biodiversity. It would seriously threaten the sustainability of the entire planet.

On Solid Ground describes how the tools of science and technology can be used to find solutions to global land management problems. The key is "integrated land management", which draws on the knowledge derived from the physical and social sciences and blends it with the wisdom of local communities, indigenous peoples, women, and others whose survival strategies have been based on a close connection to their mother Earth. The strength of this approach lies in the way it brings together solutions to human, economic, and environmental problems.

On Solid Ground urges the abandonment of narrowly focused perspectives and a shift to more holistic approaches of land management.

THE AUTHOR

The United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development was established in 1992 by the General Assembly of the United Nations and, since 1993, has been serviced by the UNCTAD secretariat. Through assembled panels of experts, the Commission examines and provides advice on current issues in science and technology, with a focus on the developing world. The Commission's Panel on Integrated Land Management was convened to explore how science and technology could contriburte to the overall discussion of land management as part of the review by the Commission on Sustainable Development of the follow-up to the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development.

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Foreword Oscar Serrate 1997


Preface J. Dhar 1997


Acknowledgements J. Dhar 1997


Introduction : The Need for Science and Technology in Land Management Michael Huston 1997


Chapter 1. Challenges and Opportunities for Integrated Land Management 1997


Chapter 2. Contributions of Science and Technology to Integrated Land Management 1997


Chapter 3. Constraints on Integrated Land Management 1997


Chapter 4. Conclusions and Recommendations: Approaches to Technology Transfer and Capacity-building 1997


Appendix 1. The Panel on Integrated Land Management 1997


Appendix 2. Applying Science and Technology in Integrated Land Management 1997


Appendix 3. Acronyms and Abbreviations 1997


Bibliography 1997




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