IUCLAND – International University Cooperation on Land Protection in European-Asiatic Countries, is an educational project funded by the Erasmus+ Programme under the Key Action 2 on “Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices”.
The aim of IUCLAND is to foster international cooperation among partner Universities through the implementation of training activities (namely summer schools and workshops) dedicated to the topic of Land Degradation. Indeed, the project promotes international cooperation at both regional and cross-regional level, by allowing the interaction among European, Far East Asian Central Asian partners.
The project implementation period is from 2015 to 2018.
Land degradation is a global problem, affecting about a quarter of the world’s land area (FAO, 2013) and impacts one out of three people (UNCCD, 2013), compromising welfare levels of populations that heavily depend on natural resources.
"International Summer School on Land Degradation in Kazakhstan" is the fifth summer school of the IUCLAND project and it will held at South Kazakhstan State University, Shymkent(Kazakhstan) from 11th - 16th June 2018
"International Summer School on Land Degradation in China" is the fourth summer school of the IUCLAND project and it will held at Huazhong Agriculture University, Wuhan (China) from 27th May - 2nd June 2018.
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