The first-ever Regional Assessment was undertaken in 2022 to examine progress against forest goals in the Congo Basin. The Regional…
The Forest Declaration Platform fosters political ambition, scales up and accelerates action, and, through the Forest Declaration Assessment, enables critical accountability to end natural forest loss and restore 350 million hectares of degraded landscapes and forestlands by 2030.
NOW AVAILABLE: The reports for the 2022 global Forest Declaration Assessment and the first-ever Regional Assessment, conducted in the Congo Basin, have now been published!
Sign up for our newsletterThe first-ever Regional Assessment was undertaken in 2022 to examine progress against forest goals in the Congo Basin. The Regional…
Forests are fundamental to regulating and stabilizing the global climate. Meeting the Paris Agreement’s ambition of limiting global warming to…
Achieving international forest goals requires substantial public and private investments to address the drivers of deforestation, and to manage and…
Effective forest governance results in clear policy and legal frameworks that are conducive to meaningful participation of all groups, holds…
Global demand for soft commodities like food and timber, and for mined commodities like fossil fuels and mined materials, continues…
Only eight years remain to achieve the twin global goals of halting and reversing deforestation by 2030. Despite encouraging signs,…
Progress toward 2030 forest goals Only eight years remain to achieve the twin global goals of halting and reversing deforestation…
The critical importance of Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) has long been left out of the climate change solutions…
Since 2015, the NYDF Assessment Partners have conducted an annual assessment of global progress toward the ten goals of the NYDF and its 2020…
Collaboration is essential to reduce poverty for forest-dependent populations while ensuring sustainable forest and land use. Governments must Implement alternative…