New Data Dashboard Tracks Progress of Glasgow Leaders' Declaration on Forests and Land Use (2024)

Accountability initiative follows the Forest Declaration Assessment report that found progress to divert deforestation by 2030 is significantly lacking

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A new data dashboard launched today tracks the collective progress countries have made toward their commitment to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation this decade. The new platform — the Glasgow Leaders' Declaration Dashboard — was developed by the Bezos Earth Fund, Systems Change Lab, and the Forest Declaration Assessment Partners, and finds countries are falling woefully short of their commitments to end deforestation by 2030.

Recently published reports, including the Forest Declaration Assessment and the State of Climate Action 2023, find that deforestation increased by 4-7% between 2021 and 2022. The permanent loss of 5.8-6.6 million hectares (Mha) of forest means that the world is far off course from halting deforestation by 2030. Global efforts to protect other ecosystems aren't faring much better, with peatland degradation occurring across an area roughly the size of Kenya (57 Mha) and mangrove losses once again ticking upward.

"Holding ourselves accountable to the commitments of the Glasgow Leaders' Declaration on Forests and Land Use is critical to achieving the Declaration's goals," said Dr. Andrew Steer, President and CEO of the Bezos Earth Fund. "Historically, efforts to translate commitments into effective actions have often fallen short, threatening progress on addressing our climate and biodiversity crises. This time must be different."

The new data visualization platform builds on the aforementioned Forest Declaration Assessment report, which assessed progress against 2030 goals outlined in the Glasgow agreement. This dashboard showcases progress on the six priorities of the Declaration – from aligning financial flows with goals to halt and reverse forest loss toincentivizing sustainable agricultural production to recognizing the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.

"While we know many nations have pledged to conserve the world's forests and other ecosystems, we need to see countries translate these commitments into action on the ground," said Rachel Jetel, Co-Director, Systems Change Lab, World Resources Institute. "If we are to halt and reverse deforestation by 2030, we must better understand where bright spots are occurring, where they aren't, and why. This dashboard is a crucial accountability measure to ensure nations deliver on their promise."

The Glasgow Leaders' Declaration on Forests and Land Use was signed by over 140 countries at COP26, with six overarching priorities to support collective efforts to halt and reduce forest loss and degradation, while delivering sustainable development and promoting an inclusive rural transformation. The Forest and Climate Leaders' Partnership (FCLP) is leading the charge to ensure governments and organizations are following through on these commitments. To ensure accountability, the FCLP committed to consider independent assessments of global progress. This work, conducted by the Bezos Earth Fund, Systems Change Lab and the Forest Declaration Assessment, helps serve that goal.

"With only 7 years left until 2030, it is past time that governments are finally transparent about their efforts. We still encounter a glaring lack of transparency and data in our annual assessments," said Jillian Gladstone at Climate Focus, who coordinates the Forest Declaration Assessment. "This dashboard provides – for the first time – a repository of quantitative information that can be useful for governments to track and report on their progress, and for civil society to hold them accountable."

About the Bezos Earth Fund
The Bezos Earth Fund is helping transform the fight against climate change with the largest ever philanthropic commitment to climate and nature protection. Jeff Bezos has committed $10 billion in this decisive decade to protect nature and address climate change. By providing funding and expertise, we partner with organizations to accelerate innovation, break down barriers to success and create a more equitable and sustainable world. Join us in our mission to create a world where people prosper in harmony with nature.

About Systems Change Lab
Systems Change Labis a collaborative initiative that aims to spur action at the pace and scale needed to tackle some of the world's greatest challenges: limiting global warming to 1.5°C, halting biodiversity loss and building a just economy. Convened by World Resources Institute and the Bezos Earth Fund, Systems Change Lab supports the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions and works with key partners and funders including Climate Action Tracker (a project of Climate Analytics and NewClimate Institute), ClimateWorks Foundation, Global Environment Facility, Just Climate, Mission Possible Partnership, Systemiq, University of Exeter, and the University of Tokyo's Center for Global Commons, among others. Systems Change Lab is a component of the Global Commons Alliance.

About the Forest Declaration Assessment
The Forest Declaration Assessment is a civil society-led effort to assess collective progress toward 2030 forest goals, including the Glasgow Leader's Declaration. Previously the NYDF Progress Assessment, the Forest Declaration Assessment has since 2015 published annual updates to enable accountability to meet global forest goals. The effort, coordinated by Climate Focus, engages a strong and diverse group of over two dozen research organizations, think tanks, NGOs, and advocacy groups from around the world.

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New Data Dashboard Tracks Progress of Glasgow Leaders' Declaration on Forests and Land Use? ›

This dashboard showcases progress on the six priorities of the Declaration – from aligning financial flows with goals to halt and reverse forest loss to incentivizing sustainable agricultural production to recognizing the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.

What is the Glasgow Leaders Declaration on forest and Land Use? ›

When 141 countries signed the Glasgow Leaders' Declaration on Forests and Land Use in 2021, they enshrined, for the first time, a truly global vision of forest protection capable of meeting the urgency of the climate and biodiversity crises, and empowering local communities and Indigenous peoples.

What is the Declaration on Forests and Land Use? ›

It was signed by 142 countries, which represented over 90 percent of forests across the world. The declaration commits to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030 while delivering sustainable development and promoting an inclusive rural transformation.

What is the New York Declaration on Forests? ›

The Declaration pledges to halve the rate of deforestation by 2020, to end it by 2030, and to restore hundreds of millions of acres of degraded land. The proposed land restoration is described as covering "an area larger than India".

What is the COP26 land use? ›

UNFCCC COP26: World Leaders Summit on 'Action on Forests and Land Use' | 2 November 2021. The UNFCCC COP26 'Action on Forests and Land Use' Summit brought together an unprecedented alliance of governments, companies, financial actors, and non-state leaders to raise ambitions to preserve the lungs of the world.

What is the purpose of the Glasgow Agreement? ›

The pact is the first climate agreement explicitly planning to reduce unabated coal usage. A pledge to "phase out" coal was changed to "phase down" late in negotiation, for coal in India and coal in China and other coal reliant countries.

What is the Glasgow Declaration? ›

The Glasgow Declaration encourages the acceleration of climate action in tourism by securing commitments to reduce emissions in tourism by at least 50% over the next decade and achieve Net Zero as soon as possible before 2050.

What percentage of land is covered by forest in USA? ›

As far as percentage, there is only about 36% forested land left in the USA. Or slightly over 818 million acres.

What are the new forest rules? ›

New Forest Conservation Rules, 2022. As per the provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, the Approval of the Central Government under the Forest (Conservation), Act 1980 is a prior approval of the Central Government which does not directly lead to non-forestry use or breaking of forest land.

How much land must be covered by trees to be a forest? ›

Using these three factors forest land is defined in the United States as land that is one acre or greater in size and has at least 10% tree cover, or formerly had such tree cover and is capable of re-growing those trees.

What are the results of COP26 Glasgow? ›

Negotiations at COP26 finalised the architecture for the Paris Agreement, including for transparency of reporting progress and for trading of emissions reductions between countries. The need for increased focus on adaptation has been recognised.

What was the Glasgow cover decision? ›

In perhaps the most contested decision in Glasgow, countries ultimately agreed to a provision calling for a phase-down of coal power and a phase-out of “inefficient” fossil fuel subsidies – two key issues that had never been explicitly mentioned in decisions of UN climate talks before, despite coal, oil and gas being ...

Is COP26 legally binding? ›

The COP26 conference will result in the establishment of an agreement among all the participating countries. This agreement is not legally binding, but it represents a political commitment by the signatories to work towards achieving the goals outlined in it.

What is the Glasgow Pledge for deforestation? ›

One hundred and forty-five states committed themselves, in the Glasgow Declaration, to put an end to deforestation and land degradation by 2030. That is an essential condition to hope to reach carbon neutrality in 2050 and also to halt the erosion of biodiversity.

What is the Glasgow Environmental Treaty? ›

The purpose of the Glasgow Agreement is to reclaim the initiative from governments and international institutions by creating an alternative tool for action (inventory and climate agenda) and a space for strategy and coordination for the climate justice movement.

What is the forestry and woodland strategy in Glasgow? ›

The Forestry and Woodland Strategy (FWS) for Glasgow was approved at a council committee today (6 June). The strategy will not only help to protect the city's trees and woodlands, but also guide investment in new planting and in doing so, bring economic, environmental and social benefits to Glasgow.

What is the COP26 forestry pledge? ›

What's the promise? Welcomed as a bold pledge towards protecting forests, COP26 saw world leaders endorse the Glasgow Leaders Declaration on Forests and Land Use, with the overarching goal of halting and reversing forest loss and land degradation by 2030.

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