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Forests are a source of food, medicine and fuel. In addition to helping to respond to climate change and protect soils and water, they hold more than three-quarters of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity, provide many products and services that contribute to socio-economic development and are particularly important for hundreds of millions of people in rural areas, including many of the world’s poorest.

Yet, deforestation and forest degradation continue to take place at alarming rates, which contributes significantly to the ongoing loss of biodiversity. Forests are also particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts such as insect outbreaks, fires, strong winds, droughts, and pathogen attacks.

There are ways, however, to manage the world’s forest ecosystems that will ensure the conservation and sustainable use of their biodiversity. This requires effective governance, integrated policies, land-tenure security, respect for the rights and knowledge of local communities and indigenous peoples, and enhanced capacity for monitoring of biodiversity outcomes. It also requires innovative financing modalities.

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🌳 Forestry is not just about trees. It’s about time, care, and responsibility.

Anyone can plant a seedling.

Not everyone stays to see it become a forest.

That’s where the real conversation in forestry begins.

Across our communities, we’ve made tree planting popular—but survival rates, long-term care, and community ownership still need more attention. Forestry is not an event. It’s a commitment.

🌱 A tree planted today is a promise:

- to protect soil years from now

- to restore ecosystems we may never fully see recover

- to serve generations we may never meet

So the question shifts from “How many trees have we planted?”

to “How many have we grown?”

In my work with grassroots initiatives, I’ve seen that impact comes when:

• Communities take ownership, not just participation

• Tree planting is tied to people’s lives and culture

• Restoration is treated as a long-term system, not a one-day activity

That’s the thinking behind promoting tree planting as a personal responsibility—something connected to who we are, not just what we do.

🌍 Forestry needs more than effort. It needs intention.

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I’m open to meaningful collaboration in:

• Forest restoration and sustainable land use

• Agroforestry and community forestry models

• Knowledge exchange and practical learning

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If you're working in forestry, conservation, or restoration—let’s connect.

🌳 Let’s grow forests that outlive us.

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As the world marks International Day of Forests, a simple story from eastern Uganda stands out.

Each morning, Grace Nafula walks into a small forest behind her home. From beekeeping to medicinal plants and fuelwood, that forest is her income, energy source, and safety net.

Her reality reflects a bigger truth: across East Africa, forests quietly function as economic infrastructure. Over 80% of households rely on wood fuel, and forest products can contribute up to 30–40% of rural incomes.

Yet forests remain underfunded and undervalued.

When they disappear, communities lose far more than trees—they lose livelihoods, food security, and resilience.

It’s time to rethink priorities:
🌿 Treat forests as productive national assets
🌿 Invest in community management
🌿 Scale up climate and restoration finance

Because forests don’t just support life—they power economies.

 

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Hello everyone,

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Greetings Green Society,

I am currently working on research that involves estimating the social costs of PM₁₀ emissions (per ton) and I’m looking for recent estimates, ideally broken down by country.

If you or your organization has access to updated figures—or knows where I could find reliable data sources—it would be incredibly helpful for my work.

Even partial leads, relevant reports, or pointers to databases would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any guidance you can share!

— Ambrose

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD)

As the world prepares for COP30 in Belém, Brazil — where nature is expected to be high on the agenda — this year’s Green Growth and Sustainable Development (GGSD) Forum will focus on the role of forests and agriculture in mitigating climate change. Read More

Seeking Suggestions!

Sustainability has led to the emergence of many new professions across industries. Can you suggest some name of professions (list) that have evolved due to sustainability challenges and initiatives?

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The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is looking for a Communications Specialist (Consultant) to support its UN-REDD Asia Pacific team. This is an incredible opportunity to contribute to global climate action through forest protection and restoration!Duty Station: Bangkok, ThailandLearn… Read More

Stories have the power to unite, inspire, and drive action. Sharing this FREE toolkit from UNEP's SUPERB project that aims to help communities, practitioners, and policymakers harness storytelling for forest restoration and ecological change. ?? Ready to make an impact? Check it out!

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Today I bought a coupon with which I will neutralize 4 tons a year for the next four years... I am wondering if anyone has already thought in this direction, and if you have ever heard anything about it???
It cost me 500€,
I mean I wanted to at least neutralize my footprint a little and help the planet.

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Dear Colleagues,

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All cities, large and small, are invited to showcase the bold and innovative actions they are taking to build greener, healthier, and more resilient cities. The deadline for submission of entries is 15th September 2023. For your convenience, a Step-by-Step Guide is available to assist in compiling and submitting your city’s entry/ies.

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If you are a representative of a local government, you are invited to create an account on the online submission portal, which is the first step in compiling your city’s entry/ies. After doing so, you will gain access to the online entry form where you can make your city’s submission/s. Get started here: https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/6402/submitter

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Kind Regards,
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