Preamble
Aware that
arid,
semi-arid and dry
sub-humid areas together
account for a
significant proportion of the
Earth's
land area and are the
habitat and
source of
livelihood for a large segment of its
population,
Noting the high
concentration of
developing countries, notably the least
developed countries, among those experiencing
serious drought and/or
desertification, and the particularly tragic
consequences of these
phenomena in
Africa,
Noting also that
desertification is caused by complex interactions among
physical,
biological,
political,
social,
cultural and
economic factors,
Realizing that, despite efforts in the
past,
progress in
combating desertification and
mitigating the
effects of drought has not met expectations and that a new and more effective approach is needed at all levels within the
framework of
sustainable development,
Reaffirming in this
light the
commitments of
developed countries as contained in paragraph 13 of
chapter 33 of
Agenda 21,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 47/188, particularly the
priority in it prescribed for
Africa, and all other
relevant United Nations resolutions,
decisions and
programmes on
desertification and
drought, as well as
relevant declarations by
African countries and those from other
regions,
Recognizing further the importance of the
provision to
affected developing countries, particularly in
Africa, of effective means,
inter alia substantial
financial resources,
including new and additional
funding, and
access to
technology, without which it will be difficult for them to
implement fully their
commitments under this
Convention,
Expressing concern over the
impact of
desertification and
drought on
affected countries in
Central Asia and the Transcaucasus,
Believing that
strategies to
combat desertification and
mitigate the
effects of drought will be most effective if they are based on
sound systematic observation and rigorous
scientific knowledge and if they are continuously re-evaluated,