Bending the curve of land degradation to achieve global environmental goals

Fernando T. Maestre, Emilio Guirado, Dolors Armenteras, Hylke E. Beck, Mashael Saud AlShalan, Noura Turki Al-Saud, Ralph Chami, Bojie Fu, Helene Gichenje, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Chinwe Ifejika Speranza, Jaime Martínez-Valderrama, Matthew F. McCabe, Barron J. Orr, Ting Tang, Graciela Metternicht, Michael Miess, James F. Reynolds, Lindsay C. Stringer, Yoshihide WadaCarlos M. Duarte

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Abstract

Land has a vital role in sustaining human communities, nurturing diverse ecosystems and regulating the climate of our planet. As such, current rates of land degradation pose a major environmental and socioeconomic threat, driving climate change, biodiversity loss and social crises. Preventing and reversing land degradation are key objectives of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and are also fundamental for the other two Rio Conventions: the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity. Here we argue that the targets of these conventions can only be met by ‘bending the curve’ of land degradation and that transforming food systems is fundamental for doing so. We showcase multiple actions for tackling land degradation that also yield climate and biodiversity benefits while fostering sustainable food systems that contribute to avoiding the risk of a global food crisis. We also propose ambitious 2050 targets for the three Rio Conventions related to land and food systems. Finally, we urge collective action to acknowledge the pivotal role of land in achieving the goals of the Rio Conventions and to embed food systems within intergovernmental agreements, enabling decisive progress on the complex and interconnected global crises that we face.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)347-355
Number of pages9
JournalNature
Volume644
Issue number8076
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025

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