Deforestation: Presented By: Khadija Ashraf
Deforestation: Presented By: Khadija Ashraf
Deforestation: Presented By: Khadija Ashraf
Expansion of deserts
Decrease in rainfall
Effects on climate
Economic losses
Loss of biodiversity
Environmental change
Short ●
Increased soil erosion
Disruption
term
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Long ●
Reduced biodiversity
Climate change
term
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Conventions on deforestation:
The six global biodiversity-related conventions:
Introduction:
1. Forests are among the world’s most productive land-based ecosystems and are essential
to life on earth. The United Nations Strategic Plan for Forests 2017-2030 (UNSPF)
provides a global framework for actions at all levels to sustainably manage all types of
forests and trees outside forests and halt deforestation and forest degradation. The
UNSPF also provides a framework for forest-related contributions to the
implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Paris Agreement
adopted under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Convention on
Biological Diversity, the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, the United Nations
Forest Instrument (UNFI)i, and other international forest-related instruments, processes,
commitments and goals.
2. The UNSPF serves as a reference for the forest-related work of the UN systemic and for
fostering enhanced coherence, collaboration and synergies among UN bodies and
partners towards the following vision and mission, as well as a framework to enhance
the coherence of and guide and focus the work of the International Arrangement on
Forests (IAF) and its components.
Vision and mission:
Vision:
A world where all types of forests and trees outside forests are
sustainably managed, contribute to sustainable development and
provide economic, social, environmental and cultural benefits for
present and future generations.
Mission:
To promote sustainable forest management and the contribution
of forests and trees outside forests to the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, including by strengthening cooperation,
coordination, coherence, synergies and political commitment and
actions at all levels.
Goals:
Global Forest Goal 1
Reverse the loss of forest cover worldwide through SFM, including
protection, restoration, afforestation and reforestation, and increase efforts
to prevent forest degradation and contribute to the global effort of
addressing climate change.
Global Forest Goal 2
Enhance forest-based economic, social and environmental benefits,
including by improving the livelihoods of forest dependent people.
Global Forest Goal 3
Increase significantly the area of protected forests worldwide and other
areas of sustainably managed forests, as well as the proportion of forest
products from sustainably managed forests.
Goals:
Global Forest Goal 4
Mobilize significantly increased, new and additional financial resources
from all sources for the implementation of SFM and strengthen scientific
and technical cooperation and partnerships.
Global Forest Goal 5
Promote governance frameworks to implement SFM, including through
the UN Forest Instrument, and enhance the contribution of forests to the
2030 Agenda.
Global Forest Goal 6
Enhance cooperation, coordination, coherence and synergies on forest-
related issues at all levels, including within the UN System and across CPF
member organizations, as well as across sectors and relevant stakeholders.
Solutions:
Joined-up thinking:
Govern
ments
Corporations