The focus of LADA/WOCAT tools is on assessment of both land degradation and the response to the problem through SLM best practices. Repeating/updating of the assessment provides data for monitoring over time. Creation of a knowledge base for informed decision making on SLM mainstreaming and outscaling
Keywords: Degradation, Drylands, Sustainable land management
Category: Assessing degradation & Restoration opportunities, Monitoring & Evaluation
Type: Guidance and methods, Software, Case studies, Repository of data
Scale: Global, Regional, National, Local
Dimension: Biophysical, Ecological, Socioeconomic, Management
Organization: FAO - AGL
Year of publication: 2010
Collect Earth is a tool that enables data collection through Google Earth. In conjunction with Google Earth, Bing Maps and Google Earth Engine, users can analyze high and very high resolution satellite imagery for a wide variety of purposes, including: Support multi-phase National Forest Inventories; Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) assessments; Monitoring agricultural land and urban areas; Validation of existing maps; Collection of spatially explicit socio-economic data; Quantifying deforestation, reforestation and desertification
Keywords: Data collection, Land use change, Mapping
Category: Assessing degradation & Restoration opportunities, Monitoring & Evaluation
Type: Guidance and methods, Software
Scale: Global
Dimension: Biophysical, Ecological
Organization: FAO - FOA
Year of publication:
Application to design field forms, it is as entry point for data collected in field-based inventories using Collect Mobile or copying paper froms, and it cleans the collected data. It provides a fast, easy, flexible way to set up a survey with a user-friendly interface. Collect handles multiple data types and complex validation rules, all in a multilanguage environment.
Keywords: Data collection
Category: Assessing degradation & Restoration opportunities, Monitoring & Evaluation
Type: Software, Repository of data
Scale:
Dimension: Biophysical, Ecological
Organization: FAO - FOA
Year of publication:
Recent developments have seen forest landscape restoration (FLR) become widely recognized as an important means of not only restoring ecological integrity at scale but also generating additional local-to-global benefits. This handbook presents the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology (ROAM), which provides a flexible and affordable framework for countries to rapidly identify and analyse FLR potential and locate special areas of opportunity at a national or sub-national level. The handbook offers practical advice and options to bear in mind when considering or conducting an FLR assessment using ROAM, as well as real-life examples of the kinds of outputs you can expect, and will enable you to commission or design a tailor-made process to meet your specific needs. This "road-test" edition of the handbook is being circulated to engage others in the process of learning about -- and improving -- the methodology. A revised version of the handbook will be published at a later date in order to integrate learning from the road-testing process.
Keywords: Carbon, Mapping, Modelling
Category: Assessing degradation & Restoration opportunities, Monitoring & Evaluation
Type: Guidance and methods, Software, Case studies
Scale: Global, Regional, National
Dimension: Ecological, Socioeconomic, Governance & Participation
Organization: IUCN
Year of publication: 2014
The LDSF is designed to provide a biophysical baseline at landscape level, and a monitoring and evaluation framework for assessing processes of land degradation and the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures (recovery) over time
Keywords: Degradation
Category: Assessing degradation & Restoration opportunities, Monitoring & Evaluation
Type: Guidance and methods
Scale: Local
Dimension: Biophysical, Ecological
Organization: ICRAF
Year of publication: 2015