Regional piority - Protection and sustainable use of soils and restoring degraded soils to their proper condition through their remediation and reclamation
Indicator 15.C.3 - Share of devastated and degraded land requiring reclamation in total area
Unit: percent
Source of data: Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography / Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Information about indicator
Name of the indicator
15.C.3 Share of devastated and degraded land requiring reclamation in total area
Sustainable Development Goal
Goal 15. Life on land
Priority
Protection and sustainable use of soils and restoring degraded soils to their proper condition through their remediation and reclamation
Definition
The share of land which lost its utility value due to the man’s activities or other factors (devastated land) and land whose utility, agricultural or forestry value diminished (degraded land) in total geodesic area of the country.
Unit
percent
Available dimensions
total
Methodological explanations
Devastated land refer to land, which lost its utility value due to deterioration of natural conditions or environmental changes as well as industrial activity and harmful agricultural activity.
Degraded land refer to land, which agricultural or forestry value diminished, due to deterioration of natural conditions or environmental changes as well as industrial activity and harmful agricultural activity. Loss or reduction of utility value of land is a total loss or a reduction in the production capacity of the land. Land reclamation means creation or restoration of utility or natural value for degraded or devastated land through proper formation of the landscape, enhancements of physical and chemical properties, regulation of water conditions, and restoration of soil, reinforcement of scarps and reconstruction or construction of indispensable routes.
Reclaimed land is subject to development i.e. agricultural, forest or other type of utilization.
Land designated for reclamation includes degraded or devastated land, such as: closed dumps, landfills, landslides, lands on which industrial and mining activities were carried out, and military fields for which the competent authority has approved reclamation projects.
Source of data
Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography / Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development