Key Messages The current efforts by companies and governments are not sufficient to eliminate deforestation from the production of agricultural…
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 The current efforts by companies and governments are not sufficient to eliminate deforestation from the production of agricultural…
The 2021 NYDF Assessment report on Goal 7 examines government efforts to realize the potential of forests for climate change…
Key Messages Economic development models that rely on infrastructure development and resource extraction are difficult to reconcile with the need…
Key Messages Our ability to assess restoration progress continues to be challenged by incomplete data, but based on available information,…
Key Messages Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 15 is reported on a global basis annually and countries can submit national reviews…
Key Messages With the exception of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, the multilateral frameworks necessary for the implementation of…
Key Messages International finance for forests does not reflect their climate change mitigation potential. The forest sector has the third…
Key Messages Nearly USD 4.7 billion of results-based finance for forests have been committed by bilateral or multilateral sources since…
Key Messages Progress in forest governance continues to be slow. Weak legal frameworks and institutions continue to pose significant challenges…
The critical importance of Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) has long been left out of the climate change solutions…