A/RES/73/284
United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030)
large-scale private projects on land rehabilitation and sustainable land management
worldwide through the launch of the Land Degradation Neutrality Fund, 15
Taking note of the Ramsar Strategic Plan 2016–2024, adopted at the twelfth
meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Wetlands of
International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat, 16 which includes targets for
the restoration of wetlands, including in connection with biodiversity and climate
change mitigation and adaptation,
Noting that the world’s forest area decreased from 31.6 per cent to 30.6 per cent
of global land area between 1990 and 2015, but that the pace of loss has slowed in
recent years,
Noting also the invitation extended to countries by the Committee on Forestry
of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the Unite d Nations, at its twenty-fourth
session, to actively pursue more integrated approaches to the restoration of degraded
lands, support the development of financing mechanisms dedicated to ecosystem
restoration and better engage the private sector in restoration initiatives, 17
Recalling the United Nations strategic plan for forests 2017–2030 18 and the need
to reverse the loss of forest cover worldwide through sustainable forest management,
including protection, restoration, afforestation and reforestation, and increase efforts
to prevent forest degradation and contribute to the global effort to address climate
change, 19
Acknowledging the emergence of voluntary restoration initiatives and
commitments at all levels, created to spur ambition and action to restore ecosystems
across the world,
Taking note of existing restoration initiatives such as the Pan-African Action
Agenda on Ecosystem Restoration for Increased Resilience, undertaken with a view
to reversing the loss of biodiversity and ecological infrastructu re, combating land
degradation and desertification, mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate
change, enhancing resilience and improving people’s well-being,
Welcoming the fact that, to date, almost 60 countries have announced political
commitments to bring more than 170 million hectares of degraded land under
restoration as part of the Bonn Challenge,
Noting that, in spite of political commitment, additional momentum is needed
to generate the necessary transformational impact at all levels in order to conserve
and restore ecosystems and to achieve sustainable development,
Noting also that restoration needs to be carried out in ways that balance social,
economic and environmental objectives and with the engagement of relevant
stakeholders, including indigenous peoples and local communities,
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15
The establishment of the Fund was welcomed in paragraph 6 of the Ordos Declaration, adopted at the
thirteenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification, held in Ordos, China, from 6 to 16 September 2017 (ICCD/COP(13)/21/Add.1, decision
27/COP.13, annex). More information on the Fund is available at www.unccd.int/actions/impactinvestment-fund-land-degradation-neutrality.
16
United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 996, No. 14583.
17
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, document COFO/2018/REP, para. 20 (d).
18
See resolution 71/285.
19
Global forest goal 1 of the United Nations strategic plan for forests 2017–2030.
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