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Karsten Schulz
Linking Land and Soil to Climate Change
The UNCCD in the Context of Global Environmental Governance Bonner Studien zum globalen Wandel, Band 13
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In this day and age, it is a well-known fact that the interrelated processes of desertification, climate change and biodiversity loss are negatively affecting ecosystems upon which societies depend for their livelihoods. At the same time, human’s pressure on natural resources such as land and water is steadily increasing. Serious challenges such as poverty, food insecurity, conflict and migration arise from these human-environmental interactions.
Against this background, the present volume explores the relationship between the global governance of desertification and climate change. The central question it addresses is how the “United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification” (UNCCD) can streamline its policies and better integrate the biophysical and socio-economic aspects of desertification, land degradation and drought into the ongoing climate change negotiation process. Particular emphasis is given to understanding the role of ecosystem-based approaches and payments for ecosystem services in promoting synergies between relevant actors. Furthermore, a case study of the biofuels sector will be used to demonstrate the interdependent feedback loops between human well-being, energy security, food security and environmental change. |
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| Karsten Schulz
Karsten Schulz holds a Master’s degree in political science from the University of Bonn. His research focus is on international environmental governance and policy analysis; particularly in the areas of food security, climate change, and desertification. His previous work experience includes the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification. He also worked with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ). Currently, he is a junior researcher at the Center for Development Research (ZEF) in Bonn. |
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| „Schulz gibt Einblicke in die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der UNCCD-Politiken und zeigt auf, welche Verbesserungen nötig sind, um die Anstrengungen hin zu einer koordinierten internationalen Herangehensweise zum Klimawandel und Desertifikation erfolgreicher zu machen. Anhand des Fallbeispiels Bioenergiesektor wird zudem verdeutlicht, wie sich die unterschiedlichen sozialen und natürlichen Faktoren gegenseitig beeinflussen.“ |
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Jan Achim Richter - portal für politikwissenschaft, 3/2012 |
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