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20th session of the UN Forest Forum - Side Event. Watch restoring Degraded Forest Landscapes: India's Approach to Sustainable Forest Management and Climate Resilience (UNFF20 Side Event)
The twentieth session of the UN Forum on Forests (5 -9 May 2025) will focus on accelerating progress towards Global Forest Goals 1, 3, and 5 — addressing deforestation, expanding sustainably managed forests , and strengthening forest governance . Item 4. Progress in the implementation of the outcomes of the IAF midterm review Presentation of the Information Paper on the workload, gaps and needs of the UNFFS (General discussion on Item 4) Item 5. Forum Trust Fund Introduction of Secretariat Note (E/CN.18/2025/6) (General discussion on Item 5) The UN Forum on Forests is a functional commission of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) with universal membership. Since its establishment in 2000, the Forum has set many milestones including the first UN Forest Instrument in 2007, the Global Forest Financing Facilitation Network (GFFFN) in 2015, and adoption of the first UN Strategic Plan for Forests 2030 an...
Panel discussion entitled " Call for Action for Dryland Forests " on the sidelines of the 20th Session of the United Nations Forum on Forests. The 20th session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF20) presents a pivotal opportunity to tackle the critical issues surrounding land degradation, particularly in dryland areas , which cover about 41% of the Earth's land surface and are home to approximately 2.5 billion people, about 25 percent of the global population. Over 50 percent of these populations rely on agriculture for their livelihoods, primarily producing staples like millet, sorghum, and various pulses. However, agricultural productivity in drylands is hindered by challenges such as low soil fertility, high evaporation rates, and erratic rainfall patterns. The competition for limited land resources between the agricultural and forestry sectors further complicates this issue, often leading to conflicts over land use priorities. In December 2024, during the ...
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