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Coordination and knowledge sharing on desert ecosystems and livelihoods

MENA-DELP Atlas

Alegria, Egypt, Libya, Jordan, Morocco, Mauritania et Tunisia | Atlas of Land Cover Map

This Atlas includes land cover maps of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia. It is intended to decision-makers, development partners and the general public. 
Through some fifty maps and a brief multi-thematic explanation, this Atlas aspires to highlight the linkages between ecosystem services and populations livelihoods in desert areas and their potentialities.
The reader will also find illustrations about the major ecosystems of the project area and their role in transboundary cooperation and socio-economic development to address global changes.

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The World Bank, in partnership with several countries and the GEF, launched the MENA-DELP regional program, which aims to contribute to the improvement of livelihoods in desert ecosystems by exploiting their value on a sustainable basis environmental and social, in order to optimize the flow of goods and services related to desert areas. The MENA-DELP is to maintain and improve the flow of ecosystem services in the desert for sustainable development by establishing a positive feedback loop.

The program focuses on the control of specific economic development opportunities for desert environments to integrate the protection of the health of the desert biome and diversity of the vast potential of innovative income-generating activities that also support the valuable pool of knowledge related to adaptation practices. Such an approach should ultimately generate opportunities to improve livelihoods in the deserts and build resilience and adaptive responses of communities and ecosystems desert areas face the expected climatic pressures.

The MENA-DELP program consists of six projects, five national projects (in addition to Morocco, it includes Algeria, Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia) and a regional project. National projects cover various topics ranging from ecotourism and agriculture to livestock, but they all seek to improve the sustainability of these investments through an integrated approach to ecosystem management. Emphasis is also placed on participatory approaches, capacity building and mobilization of local knowledge. The regional framework aims to enhance the sharing of knowledge and experience between the five countries.

"Thematic Workshop" Focus

icon-watch A thematic workshop on climate finance was held over two days on 30 and 31 May 2016 in Marrakech.

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Consult Workshop Report

"Study Tour" Focus

icon-watch the 5th study trip was organized in Marrakech from 26 to 28 May 2016.

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Consult the Report Study Tour

"Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop" Focus

icon-watch Regional Training Workshop on M & E tools GEF (GEF Tracking Tools) and Risk Assessment, held from 28 September to 2 October 2015 in Dakar.

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Consult Workshop Report

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