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Key messages
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- Global level
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- Booklets & factsheets
- Factsheet 1: Science and livelihoods
- Factsheet 2: Researchers and policy makers
- Factsheet 3: Land users' views are essential
- Factsheet 4: Encouraging sustainable management
- Factsheet 5: Improving communication
- Factsheet 6: Forests in drylands
- Info-brief 1: Tackling salinization of soils in arid and semi-arid regions
- Info-brief 2: Sustainable land management enhances our soils
- Info-brief 3: Scientists and stakeholders learn to listen to one another
- Info-brief 4: Progress with monitoring
- Info-brief 5: DESIRE PhD students #1
- Info-brief 6: DESIRE PhD students #2
- Info-brief 7: Focus on Chile and Mexico
- Info-brief 8: Using land for the benefit of all
- Info-brief 9: Harnessing communication media
- Info-brief 10: Water solutions in drylands
- Info-brief 11: Greeneer solutions from the DESIRE project
- Info-brief 12: Stakeholder participation
- Info-brief 13: Lessons learned on science-NGO collaboration
- Manual of communication and dissemination
- Sharing the science
- From framework to action: the DESIRE approach to combat desertification
- Using internet technology to inform researchers, policy makers and other stakeholders about sustainable land management in drylands: experience from a large interdisciplinary and international project
- How knowledge influences a MCDM analysis: WOCAT Portuguese experience on prevention of forest fires
- WOCAT mapping, GIS and the Góis municipality
- Soil and water conservation strategies and impact on sustainable livelihood in Cape Verde – case study of Ribeira Seca watershed
- Hillslope evolution in Tabernas badlands (SE Spain) since 1995. Erosion pins and laser scanner measurements
- The use of PESERA modelling to guide the choice of Soil and Water Conservation strategies
- PESERA model application in the Portuguese study areas: Góis and Mação
- Assessment and mapping of desertification sensitivity in an insular sahelian mountain region – case study of the Ribeira Seca Watershed, Cape Verde
- Strategy of irrigation branch in Russia
- Promoting gender equality
主题
- Overview
- 1. Study site contexts & goals
- 2. Assessment with indicators
- 3. Potential strategies
- 4. Implementing field trials
- 5. Regional scale solutions
- 6. Facilitating dissemination
- Guidance
- Manual of communication and dissemination
- Guidelines to writing a policy brief
- International dissemination opportunities for articles and press releases
- Dissemination training
- Steps for planning dissemination
- Matching information complexity to the audience
- Stakeholder involvement
- Networking, communication and media tools
- The RIFT principle
- Making videos
- Making DESIRE posters, newsletters, info-briefs, booklets and PowerPoint presentations
- Examples
- Related websites
- Guidance
研究区
- 研究区位置
- [1] Murcia 西班牙
- [2a] Mação 葡萄牙
- [2b] Góis 葡萄牙
- [3] Rendina 意大利
- [4] Crete 希腊
- [5] Maggana 希腊
- [6] Karapinar 土耳其
- [7] Eskisehir 土耳其
- [8] Mamora 摩洛哥
- [9] Zeuss Koutine 突尼斯
- [10] Dzhanybek 俄罗斯
- [11] Novy 俄罗斯
- [12] Yan River Basin 中国
- [13] Boteti 博茨瓦纳
- [14] Cointzio 墨西哥
- [17] Secano Interior 智利
- [18] Santiago 佛得角
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