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UN ‘High-Level Dialogue on Desertification Land degradation and Drought
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PM’s keynote address at the UN ‘High-Level Dialogue on Desertification, Land degradation and Drought’

Key Facts
  • Opened as the President of the 14th Session of the Conference of Parties of United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).
  • Land as the fundamental building block for supporting all lives and livelihoods India called for called for reduction of the tremendous pressure on land and its resources. 
  • It is mankind’s collective responsibility to reverse the damage to land caused by human activity.
  • It is sacred duty to leave a healthy planet for our future generations.
Need for High Level action
  • Globally one fifth of Earth’s land area more than 2 billion hectares is degraded.
  • It including more than half of all agricultural land.
  • Each year more than 12 million hectares of land are lost to desertification, land degradation and drought (DLDD).
  • The world loses 24 billion tons of fertile soil annually due to dryland degradation with significant negative impacts on food production and economic activity.
India against Desertification
  • India has taken the lead to highlight land degradation issues at international forums.
  • Delhi Declaration of 2019 called for better access and stewardship over land, and emphasised gender-sensitive transformative projects.Desertification Land degradation and Drought
  • In India over the last 10 years around 3 million hectares of forest cover has been added.
  • This has enhanced the combined forest cover to almost one-fourth of the country’s total area.
  • India is on track to achieve its national commitment of Land degradation neutrality.
  • India also working towards restoring 26 million hectares of degraded land by 2030 would contribute to India’s commitment to achieve an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.
  • Banni region in Rann of Kutch in Gujarat start a virtuous cycle of good soil health, increased land productivity, food security and improved livelihoods.
    • Banni region, land restoration was done by developing grasslands, which helped in achieving land degradation neutrality.
    • Also supports pastoral activities and livelihood by promoting animal husbandry.
  • South-South cooperation
    • India is assisting fellow developing countries to develop land restoration strategies.
    • A Centre of Excellence is being set up in India to promote a scientific approach towards land degradation issues.
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
  • The most comprehensive global commitment to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) in order to restore the productivity of vast expanses of degraded land.
  • Also improve the livelihoods of more than 1.3 billion people and reduce the impacts of drought on vulnerable populations to build.
  • Aims to tackle Desertification, Land degradation and Drought.
  • The Convention’s 197 parties work together to improve the living conditions for people in drylands, to maintain and restore land and soil productivity, and to mitigate the effects of drought.

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