2024 United Nations Desertification Conference of the Parties (COP16)
Towards Justice for All
September 18, WED
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17:45 - 19:15
Over the past decades, the processes of expansion of degraded areas, including those affected by desertification and drought, reduction in biodiversity of terrestrial ecosystems, decrease in the productivity of arable, pasture and forest lands, increase of dust and sand storms, long-term loss of organic carbon reserves and total soil fertility have become a universal global problem that affecting all countries of the world.
There is a need to strengthen and deepen constructive and joint cooperation within the framework of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and its global initiatives, in particular to achieve land degradation neutrality, to combat drought, to combat dust and sand storms and others, including measures to develop early warning monitoring systems, to assess and reduce vulnerabilities and risks, and to rehabilitate degraded land.
It is important to collaborate actively in preparation, formal process and activities of the Sixteenth Conference of the Parties to the UNCCD in Riyadh in December 2024, which is intended to be a landmark event to accelerate action to conserve the planet's land resources for future generations, strengthen sustainable land management practices and drought resilience, and transition to a green economy.
Moderator
Speakers
Olga Andreeva
Programme Coordinator, Science, Technology and Innovation Unit, UN Convention to Combat Desertification
Natalia Frolova
Head of the Land Hydrology Department, Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Ph.
Konstantin Kobiakov
Expert on Conservation of Valuable Forest Ecosystems, Nature and People Foundation
Ibrahim Thiaw
Executive Secretary, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
Sergey Vasilyev
Coordinator for Russia's Participation in UNCCD, International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia
Dinara Ziganshina
Director, Scientific Information Center of Interstate Commission for Water Coordination in Central Asia (SIC ICWC)
* The Programme may be subject to change