Defining Essential Land Degradation and Desertification Variables (ELDV) for monitoring and assessment
Land degradation (LD) monitoring remains highly fragmented. A wide range of indicators and datasets are used across scientific, policy, and operational communities, often relying on similar underlying data but remaining poorly connected. This lack of coordination limits the comparability, scalability, and overall effectiveness of assessments at regional and global scales.
To address similar challenges, other Earth observation domains (climate, oceans, biodiversity) have adopted the concept of Essential Variables (EVs), a minimal set of policy-relevant variables that consistently describe system state and dynamics.
This project contributes to the development of ELDV. It builds on established frameworks such as:
- MEDALUS / ESAI methodology
- SDG 15.3.1 indicator framework
- EU Soil Monitoring Law
- EU Soil Observatory
The goal is to support a more coherent, coordinated, and scalable approach to LD monitoring.
This repository supports:
- the refinement of candidate ELDV
- the evaluation of selection criteria
- the identification of relevant data sources
This work is part of an iterative effort involving expert feedback.
This first questionnaire is intended to help validate the proposed criteria and classification, while also incorporating expert feedback. It represents an initial step in a broader, iterative process aimed at refining, consolidating, and ultimately operationalizing a robust set of candidate ELDV.



