New study challenges existence of desertification, reshaping policy implications worldwide.
Desertification is the process of new deserts forming in some parts of the world. While many think of it as shifting sands taking over farmland, some scientists believe this idea is not entirely accurate. Different experts have varying opinions on whether desertification is a real threat to dry areas. This disagreement is mainly due to a lack of a clear concept, limited global and regional data, and differing priorities between countries.