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Mongolia COP17 Conference: Why This Little-Known Assembly Matters for Land, Water, and Food

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مؤتمر كوب 17 في منغوليا: لماذا يهم هذا الجمعية العامة الأقل شهرة بشأن الأرض والماء والأغذية
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According to Anadolu Agency, degradation has reached 40% of the world’s lands, impacting nearly half of humanity.

Analysis & Context

Analytically, the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP) represents a unique opportunity to focus on environmental issues that are often overlooked in major global discussions. These specialized conferences, such as COP 17 which took place in Mongolia, allow a wide range of countries, non-governmental organizations, and development experts to discuss practical solutions to address specific challenges.

In the broader context, land degradation represents a significant global challenge impacting food security, water resources, and social and economic stability. Historically, land degradation has been directly linked to human activities such as unsustainable agriculture, mining, and increasing land use. This challenge is an integral part of efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals that have been established by the United Nations, which aim to address environmental, social, and economic issues in a holistic manner.

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