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International Year of Forests

The year 2011 was declared the International Year of Forests by the United Nations[1] to raise awareness and strengthen the sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests for the benefit of current and future generations.

The Amazon rainforest in Brazil

Background edit

Forests are an integral part of global sustainable development. According to World Bank estimates, more than 1.6 billion people depend on forests for their livelihoods with some 300 million living in them.[1] The forest product industry is a source of economic growth and employment, with global forest products traded internationally is estimated at $327 billion.

The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates that every year 130,000 km² of the world's forests are lost due to deforestation. Conversion to agricultural land, unsustainable harvesting of timber, unsound land management practices, and creation of human settlements are the most common reasons for this loss of forested areas.

According to the World Bank, deforestation accounts for up to 20 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. FAO data estimates that the world's forests and forest soil store more than one trillion tons of carbon – twice the amount found in the atmosphere. The World Bank estimates that forests provide habitats to about two-thirds of all species on earth, and that deforestation of closed tropical rainforests could account for biodiversity loss of as many as 100 species a day.

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration, "Across the globe lie more than a billion hectares of lost and degraded forest land that could be restored".

Campaign edit

The Secretariat of the United Nations Forum on Forests is the focal point for implementation of the International Year in collaboration with Governments, the Collaborative Partnership on Forests and other relevant organizations and processes.

Governments, regional and international organizations and civil society organizations are expected to create national committees and designate focal points in their respective countries to facilitate organization of activities in support of the International Year of Forests.

Celebrations edit

 
Woodsy Owl and Smokey Bear give each other a fist bump at the International Year of Forests celebration for U.S. Department of Agriculture employees, on Friday, 3 June 2011 in the patio of the Whitten Building, Washington, D.C.

The "Celebrate Forests. Celebrate Life." campaign is the official U.S. celebration. Coordinated by the National Association of State Foresters in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. celebration aims to elevate awareness and understanding of the value of America's forests and showcase the connections between healthy forests, people, ecosystems and economies. The goal is to provide all forestry stakeholders with ideas and resources to participate in the celebration over the year.

On 9 February 2011, deputy director-general of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Ann Tutwiler, and Assistant Director-General of the Forestry Department, Eduardo Rojas-Briales, launch the 2011 edition of the FAO flagship publication State of the World’s Forests (SOFO). The State of the World's Forests reports on the global status of forests, recent major policy and institutional developments and key issues concerning the forest sector.

On 9 March 2011, New Zealand's Minister of Forestry, Hon David Carter, launched the International Year of Forests at Parliament Buildings in Wellington, New Zealand.[2] Hon Carter said, "They [forests] are an integral part of our natural resource-based economy, they provide a range of environmental benefits, and they have cultural significance".

On 5 May 2011, the Romanian Academy hosted a national debate regarding the "2011, the International Year of Forests".[3]

On 15 July 2011, in honor of International Year of Forests, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Division of Lands and Forests kicked off the Celebrating New York's Forests Photo Contest.[4] This contest is an effort to increase awareness of and appreciation for all types of forests, urban and rural, large and small, public and privately owned, across the state.

History edit

The UN General Assembly proclaimed 2011 as the "International Year of Forests" with Resolution 61/193 on 20 December 2006.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b UN official site
  2. ^ "Launch of International Year of Forests". The Beehive. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  3. ^ Victor Giurgiu (September 2011). . Revista pădurilor (3–4): 97–101. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2011.(in Romanian, webpage has a translation button)
  4. ^ "DEC New York Forests Photo Contest – Pfeiffer Nature Center". Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Resolution adopted by the General Assembly 61/193. International Year of Forests, 2011". United Nations. 20 December 2006. Retrieved 29 May 2013.

External links edit

  • United Nations Forum on Forests
  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: International Year of Forests official site
  • Collaborative Partnership on Forests
  • International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Forest Conservation Programme
  • Link collection for the International Year of Forests, compiled by the Virtual Library of Biology (vifabio)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources International Year of Forests news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The year 2011 was declared the International Year of Forests by the United Nations 1 to raise awareness and strengthen the sustainable management conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests for the benefit of current and future generations The Amazon rainforest in Brazil Contents 1 Background 2 Campaign 3 Celebrations 4 History 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground editForests are an integral part of global sustainable development According to World Bank estimates more than 1 6 billion people depend on forests for their livelihoods with some 300 million living in them 1 The forest product industry is a source of economic growth and employment with global forest products traded internationally is estimated at 327 billion The UN s Food and Agriculture Organization FAO estimates that every year 130 000 km of the world s forests are lost due to deforestation Conversion to agricultural land unsustainable harvesting of timber unsound land management practices and creation of human settlements are the most common reasons for this loss of forested areas According to the World Bank deforestation accounts for up to 20 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming FAO data estimates that the world s forests and forest soil store more than one trillion tons of carbon twice the amount found in the atmosphere The World Bank estimates that forests provide habitats to about two thirds of all species on earth and that deforestation of closed tropical rainforests could account for biodiversity loss of as many as 100 species a day According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN and the Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration Across the globe lie more than a billion hectares of lost and degraded forest land that could be restored Campaign editThe Secretariat of the United Nations Forum on Forests is the focal point for implementation of the International Year in collaboration with Governments the Collaborative Partnership on Forests and other relevant organizations and processes Governments regional and international organizations and civil society organizations are expected to create national committees and designate focal points in their respective countries to facilitate organization of activities in support of the International Year of Forests Celebrations edit nbsp Woodsy Owl and Smokey Bear give each other a fist bump at the International Year of Forests celebration for U S Department of Agriculture employees on Friday 3 June 2011 in the patio of the Whitten Building Washington D C The Celebrate Forests Celebrate Life campaign is the official U S celebration Coordinated by the National Association of State Foresters in partnership with the U S Forest Service the U S celebration aims to elevate awareness and understanding of the value of America s forests and showcase the connections between healthy forests people ecosystems and economies The goal is to provide all forestry stakeholders with ideas and resources to participate in the celebration over the year On 9 February 2011 deputy director general of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Ann Tutwiler and Assistant Director General of the Forestry Department Eduardo Rojas Briales launch the 2011 edition of the FAO flagship publication State of the World s Forests SOFO The State of the World s Forests reports on the global status of forests recent major policy and institutional developments and key issues concerning the forest sector On 9 March 2011 New Zealand s Minister of Forestry Hon David Carter launched the International Year of Forests at Parliament Buildings in Wellington New Zealand 2 Hon Carter said They forests are an integral part of our natural resource based economy they provide a range of environmental benefits and they have cultural significance On 5 May 2011 the Romanian Academy hosted a national debate regarding the 2011 the International Year of Forests 3 On 15 July 2011 in honor of International Year of Forests the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation DEC Division of Lands and Forests kicked off the Celebrating New York s Forests Photo Contest 4 This contest is an effort to increase awareness of and appreciation for all types of forests urban and rural large and small public and privately owned across the state History editThe UN General Assembly proclaimed 2011 as the International Year of Forests with Resolution 61 193 on 20 December 2006 5 See also edit nbsp Politics portalInternational Year of Biodiversity United Nations Forum on Forests United Nations System International observance 2011 in scienceReferences edit a b UN official site Launch of International Year of Forests The Beehive Retrieved 29 April 2021 Victor Giurgiu September 2011 Dezbaterea națională Starea și viitorul pădurilor Romaniei dedicată Anului Internațional al Pădurilor 2011 Revista pădurilor 3 4 97 101 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2011 in Romanian webpage has a translation button DEC New York Forests Photo Contest Pfeiffer Nature Center Retrieved 29 April 2021 Resolution adopted by the General Assembly 61 193 International Year of Forests 2011 United Nations 20 December 2006 Retrieved 29 May 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to International Year of Forests United Nations Forum on Forests Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations International Year of Forests official site Collaborative Partnership on Forests International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN Forest Conservation Programme Link collection for the 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