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Relevance, Reception and First Experiences in Implementation -- Evaluating the Role of Private Land Tenure Rights in Sustainable Land Management for Agriculture in Kenya -- The Human Right to Food and Sustainable Soil Management: Linking Voluntary Agricultural Sustainability Standards with Food Security -- Economics of Land Degradation: Achievements and Next Steps -- Part IV: National and Regional Soil Legislation: National Developments in Soil Protection in Mongolia -- The Protection of Soil Under Namibian Law -- Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts (TCU), Department of Agriculture and Environmental Audit ? Soil Governance Audit -- Legislative Progress on Soil Contamination Prevention and Control in China -- The Protection of Soil ? 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