Key Messages New data show that the number of corporate commitments to reduce deforestation driven by agricultural commodity supply chains…
The Forest Declaration Assessment enables critical, civil society-led accountability on pledges to end natural forest loss and restore 350 million hectares of degraded landscapes and forestlands by 2030. Over two dozen leading environmental NGOs and research institutions produce this annual progress report.
Coming soon: The 2023 Forest Declaration Assessment reports will be launched in October!
In the meantime, catch up on past reports:
Assessing progress under Theme 1
Assessing progress under Theme 2
Assessing progress under Theme 2
Assessing progress under Theme 4
Key Messages New data show that the number of corporate commitments to reduce deforestation driven by agricultural commodity supply chains…
Key Messages Insufficent data means it is not yet possible to assess the aggregate impacts of “other economic sectors” on…
Key Messages Since the adoption of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, attention has been focused on…
Key messages Improvements in forest governance remain too slow to adequately support efforts to reduce deforestation. Forest governance is weakest…
Key Messages To date, 45 private and public entities have pledged to restore over 156 million hectares of forest under…
Key Messages INDICATOR 1: ADOPTION OF QUANTIFIED AND AMBITIOUS TARGETS FOR 2030 ON FOREST CONSERVATION • The SDGs as adopted…
Key Messages INDICATOR 1: REFERENCES TO LAND-USE OR REDD+ IN THE NEGOTIATING TEXT • The current negotiating text (as of…
Key Messages INDICATOR 1: INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC CLIMATE FINANCE FLOWING TO THE FORESTRY SECTOR IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES • Bilateral commitments of…
Key Messages INDICATOR 1: PUBLIC PAYMENTS FOR VERIFIED EMISSION REDUCTIONS • Between 2008 and 2014, over US$3 billion has been…
Key Messages INDICATOR 1: IMPROVEMENT OF FOREST GOVERNANCE THROUGH THE STRENGTHENING OF INSTITUTIONS AND POLICIES • Many countries have made…