Action Against Desertification

The publications on Action Against Desertification offer an in-depth overview of the project’s goals, activities and results achieved.

Open General interestTechnical or Peer-reviewed articles by clicking here or in the left column to have access to publications of general interest, such as AAD’s collection of fact sheets, more technical publications such as technical manuals and guidelines, or scientific articles published by the project in peer-reviewed journals.

This new article published in the Food and Nutrition Bulletin explores how six years of large-scale restoration activities not only significantly improved biodiversity of native plants and reversed land degradation, but also positively influenced nutrition outcomes for Great Green Wall communities.
The Africa Open DEAL and Africa’s Great Green Wall initiative is a first-of-its-kind collection of accurate, comprehensive, and harmonized African land use and land use change data. It provides a detailed panorama of land use and change across the entire continent and countries, captured through more than 300 000 sampling points taken from very high-resolution satellite imagery.
The Africa Open DEAL and Africa’s Great Green Wall initiative is a first-of-its-kind collection of accurate, comprehensive, and harmonized African land use and land use change data. It provides a detailed panorama of land use and change across the entire continent and countries, captured through more than 300 000 sampling points taken from very high-resolution satellite imagery.
This publication supports processes related to rural communities’ resilience in implementing land restoration of the Great Green Wall Programme on the ground. It serves a dual purpose of consolidating biophysical operations and socio-economic assessments, and is mainly built on five-year interventions and practical experiences gathered through Action Against Desertification. The first part of the publication is a practical manual expressly created...
The Action Against Desertification (AAD) project supports eight ACP countries, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Gambia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Fiji and Haiti in the sustainable management and restoration of degraded land. AAD promotes community-based restoration approaches along value chains – from the seed to the market – for several economically significant NTFPs. Some of these products are particularly important because they can...
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