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A Study of NAP to Combat Desertification in Chad. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, March 2009, Pages: 148


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Desertification refers to the process of land
degradation that results from various factors in
arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid
areas.Characterized by climate variability, these
lands sustain pastoralists and small-scale farmers,
but are susceptible to desertification as a result
of increasing human population, inappropriate
government land-use policies, settlement, climate
change, deforestation, expropriation of rangelands,
land clearance, overgrazing,political instability
and
poverty.
This work is founded on the principle that solutions
for the problem of desertification and drought
should emanate from the affected dry land
populations, supported by partnerships with other
concerned players, both national and
international.These solutions and supporting
partnerships are undertaken within the National
Action Programmes(NAP) process as the main
instrument for the implementation of the Convention
for Combatin Desertification at the national level.
I hope this work could be a solution for land
degredation and desertification control around the
world and specially in my country.
With peace and enthousiam for Chad.
Thanks again for all.



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