Transcription of User Guide - ELD Initiative
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THE ECONOMICS OF LAND DEGRADATIONA 6+1 step approach to assess the economics of land management ELD Initiative : user citation:ELD Initiative (2015). ELD Initiative user Guide : A 6+1 step approach to assess the economics of land management. GIZ: Bonn, from by: Naomi Stewart (UNU-INWEH)Main Contributors: Nicola Favretto (UNU-INWEH), Emmanuelle Quill rou (ELD Initiative scientific coordination consultant), Naomi Stewart (UNU-INWEH) and Hannes Etter (GIZ)Reviewers: Christina Seeberg-Elverfeldt (BMZ) and Richard Thomas (ICARDA)This ELD user Guide was published with the support of the partner organisations of the ELD Initiative and Deutsche Gesellschaft f r Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).Photography: Evan Schneider/UN Photo (front and back cover), Clemens Olbrich (pg. 10); Emmanuelle Quill rou (pg.)
4 Acronyms and abbreviations CBA Cost-benefit analysis ELD Economics of Land Degradation (Initiative) FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations GIS Geographical Information System HICU Homogenous Image Classification Unit LEDESS Landscape Ecological Decision and Evaluation Support System MCDA Multi-Criteria …
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