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Forests

Introduction

 
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The United Nations vision is of a world in which all types of forests and trees outside forests are sustainably managed, contribute to sustainable development and provide economic, social, environmental and cultural benefits for present and future generations (UNFF, Strategic Plan for Forests 2017-2030). 
 
The joint ECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section supports developing evidence-based policies for sustainable forest management and communicates about the many products and ecosystem services provided to society while assisting countries of the region to monitor and manage forests.                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
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Learn more about our focus on the future of forests in the context of a changing climate and the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration by
exploring our programmes on Trees in Cities, Forests4Fashion, Circularity
 
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In focus

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NEW RELEASE:
Forests for Fashion hosted by Samata Pattinson

Sustainability is a pressing concern in the fashion and textile industry.

In this episode of The UN Forest Podcast, host Samata Pattinson is joined by Åsa Degerman, Ben Selby and Carlo Covini to discuss the transformative role of forests and new technologies in making fashion more sustainable and circular.

You can listen to the episode on SpotifyApple Podcasts, and Amazon Music, and SoundCloud.

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Join the Trees in Cities Challenge and Make a Pledge to Plant More Trees

Join a global campaign of mayors who are implementing pledges to make their cities greener, more sustainable and more climate resilient. Join over 70 cities from across the globe who have joined the initiative to mitigate the effects of climate change, cool outdoor temperatures, improve public health, contribute to clean air and food security, foster biodiversity, build resilience, improve citizen wellbeing and create economic opportunities in their cities.

Learn how your city can make a Trees in Cities Challenge pledge here.