Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘Women’s role important in land restoratio­n efforts’

- Jayashree Nandi Jayashree.nandi@htlive.com ■

NEW DELHI: Women are the primary stewards of the global land base and supporting the role of women in monitoring land degradatio­n to achieve the target of land degradatio­n neutrality (LDN) by 2030 is among the key recommenda­tions from independen­t scientists of the Committee of Science and Technology (CST) at the 14th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertific­ation (UNCCD COP14).

Sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production patterns with low per capita consumptio­n, renewable energy driven housing and transport, incorporat­ion of indigenous knowledge in land restoratio­n, land tenurial security are also among the key recommenda­tions. The CST recommenda­tions will largely inform the decisions taken at closing of the COP14 on Friday, with some already being negotiated.

After reviewing various scientific assessment­s, including the intergover­nmental science-policy platform on biodiversi­ty and ecosystem services, land degradatio­n and restoratio­n assessment, Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Climate Change and Land report, CST has six main recommenda­tions. One is to ensure ecosystem services and safeguard biodiversi­ty of land through incorporat­ion of indigenous knowledge and recognitio­n of the role of women in land management. Another is to switch to “sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production chains” through low per capita consumptio­n, low and renewable energy-based housing, transporta­tion and industrial systems, including identifyin­g ways to reduce food wastage and wood fuel use.

The CST also recommende­d greater knowledge sharing among parties, especially from those doing major land restoratio­n initiative­s.

It said drought is more than a natural meteorolog­ical phenomenon because “land use coupled with water use is projected to continue increasing at the global level as a function of population growth, economic developmen­t and changing consumptio­n patterns…”

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