沙漠化的概念、成因、影响及治理

Ali Al-kulabi
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自1974年12月联合国大会通过两项决议以来,“荒漠化”一词已成为国际发展话语的一部分:第一项决议是呼吁所有国家重视荒漠化研究,共同探讨其原因并寻找预防荒漠化的战略。1977年组织一次沙漠化问题国际会议的决定是第二次。1977年8月29日至9月9日,会议在肯尼亚内罗毕举行。“沙漠化”一词似乎已经取代了“沙漠侵蚀”等先前的词汇。也许我们所看到的是,当沙漠沙丘蔓延到绿洲社区和农场并填满它们时,以及当沙丘爬过铺设的高速公路和火车时,促成了这幅画面。这是一个真实的描述,但它只描述了问题的一小部分(不到10%)。“沙漠化”一词是指沙漠自然界限以外的生产性土地恶化并失去生产(农作物、牧场、木材和薪材)的能力,变成类似有限资源的沙漠的过程。换句话说,荒漠化影响干旱和半干旱地区的生产性土地、农田(雨养或灌溉)和牧场。退化开始时,小块土地变得越来越大,越来越像扩张的斑块,直到它们汇聚并结合,成为一个干旱地带,与周围的沙漠相连,因为它变得越来越像沙漠。
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The Concept of Desertification, Its Causes and Effects, and Treatments
Since the United Nations General Assembly passed two resolutions in December 1974, the term "desertification" has become a part of international development discourse: The first is a call to all countries to pay attention to desertification research and work together to explore its causes and find strategies to prevent it. The decision to organize an international conference on desertification in 1977 was the second. From August 29 to September 9, 1977, the conference was held in Nairobi, Kenya. The term "desertification" seems to have taken the place of prior words like "desert encroachment." Perhaps what we witness when desert sand dunes creep over oasis communities and farms and fill them, as well as when sand dunes crawl over paved highways and trains, contributes to this picture. This is a genuine depiction, however it only depicts a small portion of the problem (less than 10%). The word "desertification" refers to the process by which productive land outside of the desert's natural limits deteriorates and loses its capacity to produce (agricultural crops, pastures, timber and fuelwood) and transforms into a desert that resembles a limited resource. Desertification, in other words, impacts productive lands in dry and semi-arid locations, agricultural fields (rain-fed or irrigated), and grazing lands. The degradation begins as little patches that get larger and more like expanding patches until they converge and combine, becoming an arid band that joins the deserts of the surrounding places as it becomes more like them.
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