Forest pathways for a green recovery advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Forest pathways have the potential to provide decentralized solutions that are highly cost-effective and that can be implemented comparatively rapidly and at scale. Join ITTO, FAO, and other members of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests in this discussion on how locally adapted solutions, innovations and investments in young talents and ideas on these forest pathways can be integrated in efforts to building back better from the COVID-19 pandemic and lead to a “whole of society mobilization” as envisaged by the Agenda for Sustainable Development. Forest protection, restoration and sustainable use are critical components to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals ranging from Ending Poverty and Zero Hunger through agri-food systems transformations, Health by avoiding future pandemics through adequate management, Responsible Consumption and Production, to Climate Action and Life on Land. Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF): State of the World’s Forests 2022 report: Subscribe! Follow FAO on social media! * Facebook - * Instagram - * LinkedIn - * TikTok - @fao * Twitter - * Weibo - © FAO: #SDGs #Agenda2030 #GlobalGoals
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