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. 11); David Mark/Pixabay (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
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