Difference between revisions of "Tropical Forest Alliance (TFA)"
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|Activities=Improve planning and management related to tropical forest conservation, agricultural land use and land tenure. | |Activities=Improve planning and management related to tropical forest conservation, agricultural land use and land tenure. | ||
-Share best practices for tropical forest and ecosystem conservation and commodity production, including working with smallholder farmers and other producers on sustainable agricultural intensification, promoting the use of degraded lands and reforestation. -Provide expertise and knowledge in order to assist with the development of commodity and processed-commodity markets that promote the conservation of tropical forests. - Improve monitoring of tropical deforestation and forest degradation to measure progress. | -Share best practices for tropical forest and ecosystem conservation and commodity production, including working with smallholder farmers and other producers on sustainable agricultural intensification, promoting the use of degraded lands and reforestation. -Provide expertise and knowledge in order to assist with the development of commodity and processed-commodity markets that promote the conservation of tropical forests. - Improve monitoring of tropical deforestation and forest degradation to measure progress. | ||
− | |Participants companies number= | + | |
− | |Participants companies names=33 Forest Capital (Netherlands), Asian Agri (Indonesia), Althelia Ecosphere (United Kingdom), Amazon Natural Capital Institute (Brazil), Anthrotect (Colombia), Apical Group Limited (Indonesia), Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings (Indonesia), Asia Pulp & Paper - APP (Indonesia), Association Interprofessionelle de la filière Palmier à huile - AIPH (France), BioCarbon Engineering (United Kingdom), Cargill (USA), Carrefour (France), Clarmondial AG (Switzerland), Climate Focus (Switzerland), COFCO International (Switzerland), Daemeter | + | |Participants companies number=60 |
− | Marfrig Global Foods (Brazil), Marks & Spencers (USA), Mars (USA), McDonald’s (USA), Mondelez (USA), Musin Mas (Singapore), Natcap Sustainable Solutions (Brazil), Nestle (Switzerland), NewForest (Australia), Olam (Gabon), Pepsi Company (USA), Permian Global (United Kingdom), Poligrow Colombia Ltd. (Colombia), PricewaterhouseCoopers (USA), Pt Rimba Makmur Utama (Indonesia), PUR Projects (France), PZ Cussons (United Kingdom), SAIL Ventures (Netherlands), Sime Darby (United Kingdom), South Pole Group (Switzerland), Terra Global Capital (USA), The Consumer goods Forum (France), Unilever (USA), Walmart (USA), Wilmar International Limited (Singapore), Yara International (Norway). | + | |Participants companies names=33 Forest Capital (Netherlands), Ahold Ddelhaize (Netherlands), althelia (United K.), AMB AMRO (Brazil), Asian Agri (Indonesia), Althelia Ecosphere (United Kingdom), Amazon Environmental Research Institute IPAM (Brazil), Amazon Natural Capital Institute (Brazil), Anthrotect (Colombia), Apical Group Limited (Indonesia), April Asia (Indonesia), Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings (Indonesia), Asia Pulp & Paper - APP (Indonesia), Association Interprofessionelle de la filière Palmier à huile - AIPH (France), BioCarbon Engineering (United Kingdom), Cargill (USA), Carrefour (France), Clarmondial AG (Switzerland), Climate Focus (Switzerland), COFCO International (Switzerland), Daemeter C AFPAD (Chad), onsulting (Indonesia), EFECA (United Kingdom), FERONIA (DR Congo), Financial Access Capital Partners (Netherlands), General Mills (United Kingdom), Golden-Agri Resources (Singapore), Golden Veroleum Liberia - GVL (Liberia), Groupo Exito (Colombia), Henkel (Germany), HSBC (United Kingdom), ISCC (Germany), Kellogg’s (USA), Kerry Group (Ireland), Marfrig Global Foods (Brazil), Marks & Spencers (USA), Mars (USA), McDonald’s (USA), Mondelez (USA), Musin Mas (Singapore), Natcap Sustainable Solutions (Brazil), Nestle (Switzerland), NewForest (Australia), Olam (Gabon), Pepsi Company (USA), Permian Global (United Kingdom), Poligrow Colombia Ltd. (Colombia), PricewaterhouseCoopers (USA), Pt Rimba Makmur Utama (Indonesia), PUR Projects (France), PZ Cussons (United Kingdom), SAIL Ventures (Netherlands), Sime Darby (United Kingdom), South Pole Group (Switzerland), Terra Global Capital (USA), The Consumer goods Forum (France), Unilever (USA), Walmart (USA), Wilmar International Limited (Singapore), Yara International (Norway), 4C Certification (Germany). |
− | |Participants non-governmental organisations number= | + | |
− | |Participants non-governmental organisations names=Amigos da Terra – Amazônia Brasileira (Brazil), Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad (Chad), BVRIO (Brazil), Climate Policy Initiative (India), Code REDD (USA), Conservation International (USA), Earth Innovation Institute (United Kingdom), EcoAgriculture Partners (USA), Environmental Defense Fund - EDF (USA), Fauna & Flora International (United Kingdom), FERN (Belgium), Finance Alliance for Sustainable Trade (USA), Forest Carbon (Indonesia), Forests Dialogue (USA), Forest Stewardship Council - FSC (Germany), Forest Trends (USA), Fundación Natura Colombia (Colombia), Global Canopy Programme (United Kingdom), Global Environment Facility (USA), Global Green Growth Institute - GGGI (South Korea), Governor’s Climate & Forest Fund (USA), HCV Resource Network (United Kingdom), Imaflora (Brazil), Indonesia Business Council for Sustainable Development - IBCSD (Indonesia), Linger Temu Kabupaten Lestari - LTKL (Indonesia), National Wildlife Federation (USA), NEPcon (USA), Oko Forest (Ghana), pwc (USA), Proforest (United Kingdom), Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (United Kingdom), Rainforest Alliance (USA), Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (United Kingdom), Singapore Environment Council (Singapore), Size of Wales (United Kingdom), SNV Netherlands Development (Netherlands), Solidaridad Network (Netherlands), Sustainable Agriculture Network - SAN (USA), The Borneo Initiative (Indonesia), The Nature Conservancy (USA), The Sustainable Trade Initiative (Netherlands), Transitions (United Kingdom), Tropenbos International (United Kingdom), UN Environment (Kenya), Unilever (USA), UNDP (USA), WeForest (Belgium), Wildlife Conservation Society (USA), Winrock International (USA), World Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF (Kenya), World bank (USA), World Resources Institute (USA), World Wide Fund for Nature (USA), Zoological Society of London (United kingdom). | + | |Participants non-governmental organisations number=55 |
+ | |Participants non-governmental organisations names=Alliance for the protection of Forests (France), Amigos da Terra – Amazônia Brasileira (Brazil), Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad -AFPAD (Chad), BVRIO (Brazil), Climate Policy Initiative (India), Code REDD (USA), Conservation International (USA), Earth Innovation Institute (United Kingdom), EcoAgriculture Partners (USA), Environmental Defense Fund - EDF (USA), Fauna & Flora International (United Kingdom), FERN (Belgium), Finance Alliance for Sustainable Trade (USA), Forest Carbon (Indonesia), Forests Dialogue (USA), Forest Stewardship Council - FSC (Germany), Forest Trends (USA), Fundación Natura Colombia (Colombia), Global Canopy Programme (United Kingdom), Global Environment Facility (USA), Global Green Growth Institute - GGGI (South Korea), Governor’s Climate & Forest Fund (USA), HCV Resource Network (United Kingdom), Imaflora (Brazil), Indonesia Business Council for Sustainable Development - IBCSD (Indonesia), Linger Temu Kabupaten Lestari - LTKL (Indonesia), National Wildlife Federation (USA), NEPcon (USA), Oko Forest (Ghana), pwc (USA), Proforest (United Kingdom), Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (United Kingdom), Rainforest Alliance (USA), Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (United Kingdom), Singapore Environment Council (Singapore), Size of Wales (United Kingdom), SNV Netherlands Development (Netherlands), Solidaridad Network (Netherlands), Sustainable Agriculture Network - SAN (USA), The Borneo Initiative (Indonesia), The Nature Conservancy (USA), The Sustainable Trade Initiative (Netherlands), Transitions (United Kingdom), Tropenbos International (United Kingdom), UN Environment (Kenya), Unilever (USA), UNDP (USA), WeForest (Belgium), Wildlife Conservation Society (USA), Winrock International (USA), World Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF (Kenya), World bank (USA), World Resources Institute (USA), World Wide Fund for Nature (USA), Zoological Society of London (United kingdom). | ||
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|Participants national actors number=15 | |Participants national actors number=15 | ||
|Participants national actors names=USA, United Kingdom, Liberia, Indonesia, Norway, Netherlands, Brazil, Sierra Leone, DR Congo, Congo, Ghana, Central African Republic, Colombia, Ivory Coast, Gabon | |Participants national actors names=USA, United Kingdom, Liberia, Indonesia, Norway, Netherlands, Brazil, Sierra Leone, DR Congo, Congo, Ghana, Central African Republic, Colombia, Ivory Coast, Gabon |
Revision as of 13:54, 17 August 2020
General
Name of initiative | Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 (TFA 2020) |
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LPAA initiative | No |
NAZCA Initiative | No |
Website address | http://www.tfa2020.com/ |
Related initiatives | |
Starting year | 2012 |
End year | |
Secretariat | The World Economic Forum provides generous support to Tropical Forest Alliance by hosting it's secretariat at the Forums headquarters in Geneva. e-mail: tfa2020@weforum.org |
Organisational structure | The Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 was founded in 2012 at Rio+20. |
Geographical coverage | Global |
Name of lead organisation | Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 (TFA 2020) |
Type of lead organisation | Network/Consortium/Partnership |
Location/Nationality of lead organisation | United States of America |
Description
Description | TFA 2020 is a public-private partnership in which partners take voluntary actions, individually and in combination, to reduce the tropical deforestation associated with the sourcing of commodities such as palm oil, soy, beef, and paper and pulp. The Alliance does so by tackling the drivers of tropical deforestation using a range of market, policy, and communications approaches. |
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Objectives | TFA 2020 will contribute to mobilizing and coordinating actions by governments, the private sector and civil society to reduce tropical deforestation related to key agricultural commodities by 2020. |
Activities | Improve planning and management related to tropical forest conservation, agricultural land use and land tenure.
-Share best practices for tropical forest and ecosystem conservation and commodity production, including working with smallholder farmers and other producers on sustainable agricultural intensification, promoting the use of degraded lands and reforestation. -Provide expertise and knowledge in order to assist with the development of commodity and processed-commodity markets that promote the conservation of tropical forests. - Improve monitoring of tropical deforestation and forest degradation to measure progress. |
One or two success stories achieved |
Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative | Implementation, Technical dialogue |
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Activity of initiative | Goal setting (ex-ante), Knowledge production and innovation, Knowledge dissemination and exchange |
Indicators | |
Goals | 1) Improve planning and management related to tropical forest conservation, agricultural land use and land tenure.
2) Share best practices for tropical forest and ecosystem conservation and commodity production, including working with smallholder farmers and other producers on sustainable agricultural intensification, promoting the use of degraded lands and reforestation. 3) Provide expertise and knowledge to assist with the development of commodity and processed-commodity markets that promote the conservation of tropical forests 4) Improve monitoring of tropical deforestation and forest degradation to measure progress. |
Comments on indicators and goals | |
How will goals be achieved | |
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals | |
Progress towards the goals | |
How are you tracking progress of your initiative | |
Available reporting |
Participants
Participants | Number | Names | ||||||
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Members | 132 | |||||||
Companies | 60 | 33 Forest Capital (Netherlands),Ahold Ddelhaize (Netherlands),althelia (United K.),AMB AMRO (Brazil),Asian Agri (Indonesia),Althelia Ecosphere (United Kingdom),Amazon Environmental Research Institute IPAM (Brazil),Amazon Natural Capital Institute (Brazil),Anthrotect (Colombia),Apical Group Limited (Indonesia),April Asia (Indonesia),Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings (Indonesia),Asia Pulp & Paper - APP (Indonesia),Association Interprofessionelle de la filière Palmier à huile - AIPH (France),BioCarbon Engineering (United Kingdom),Cargill (USA),Carrefour (France),Clarmondial AG (Switzerland),Climate Focus (Switzerland),COFCO International (Switzerland),Daemeter C AFPAD (Chad),onsulting (Indonesia),EFECA (United Kingdom),FERONIA (DR Congo),Financial Access Capital Partners (Netherlands),General Mills (United Kingdom),Golden-Agri Resources (Singapore),Golden Veroleum Liberia - GVL (Liberia),Groupo Exito (Colombia),Henkel (Germany),HSBC (United Kingdom),ISCC (Germany),Kellogg’s (USA),Kerry Group (Ireland),Marfrig Global Foods (Brazil),Marks & Spencers (USA),Mars (USA),McDonald’s (USA),Mondelez (USA),Musin Mas (Singapore),Natcap Sustainable Solutions (Brazil),Nestle (Switzerland),NewForest (Australia),Olam (Gabon),Pepsi Company (USA),Permian Global (United Kingdom),Poligrow Colombia Ltd. (Colombia),PricewaterhouseCoopers (USA),Pt Rimba Makmur Utama (Indonesia),PUR Projects (France),PZ Cussons (United Kingdom),SAIL Ventures (Netherlands),Sime Darby (United Kingdom),South Pole Group (Switzerland),Terra Global Capital (USA),The Consumer goods Forum (France),Unilever (USA),Walmart (USA),Wilmar International Limited (Singapore),Yara International (Norway),4C Certification (Germany). | ||||||
Business organisations | 0 | |||||||
Research and educational organisations | 0 | |||||||
Non-governmental organisations | 55 | Alliance for the protection of Forests (France), Amigos da Terra – Amazônia Brasileira (Brazil), Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad -AFPAD (Chad), BVRIO (Brazil), Climate Policy Initiative (India), Code REDD (USA), Conservation International (USA), Earth Innovation Institute (United Kingdom), EcoAgriculture Partners (USA), Environmental Defense Fund - EDF (USA), Fauna & Flora International (United Kingdom), FERN (Belgium), Finance Alliance for Sustainable Trade (USA), Forest Carbon (Indonesia), Forests Dialogue (USA), Forest Stewardship Council - FSC (Germany), Forest Trends (USA), Fundación Natura Colombia (Colombia), Global Canopy Programme (United Kingdom), Global Environment Facility (USA), Global Green Growth Institute - GGGI (South Korea), Governor’s Climate & Forest Fund (USA), HCV Resource Network (United Kingdom), Imaflora (Brazil), Indonesia Business Council for Sustainable Development - IBCSD (Indonesia), Linger Temu Kabupaten Lestari - LTKL (Indonesia), National Wildlife Federation (USA), NEPcon (USA), Oko Forest (Ghana), pwc (USA), Proforest (United Kingdom), Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (United Kingdom), Rainforest Alliance (USA), Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (United Kingdom), Singapore Environment Council (Singapore), Size of Wales (United Kingdom), SNV Netherlands Development (Netherlands), Solidaridad Network (Netherlands), Sustainable Agriculture Network - SAN (USA), The Borneo Initiative (Indonesia), The Nature Conservancy (USA), The Sustainable Trade Initiative (Netherlands), Transitions (United Kingdom), Tropenbos International (United Kingdom), UN Environment (Kenya), Unilever (USA), UNDP (USA), WeForest (Belgium), Wildlife Conservation Society (USA), Winrock International (USA), World Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF (Kenya), World bank (USA), World Resources Institute (USA), World Wide Fund for Nature (USA), Zoological Society of London (United kingdom). | ||||||
National states | 15 | USA, United Kingdom, Liberia, Indonesia, Norway, Netherlands, Brazil, Sierra Leone, DR Congo, Congo, Ghana, Central African Republic, Colombia, Ivory Coast, Gabon | ||||||
Governmental actors | 0 | |||||||
Regional / state / county actors | 0 | |||||||
City / municipal actors | 0 | |||||||
Intergovernmental organisations | 2 | UNDP (USA), World bank (USA). | ||||||
Financial Institutions | 0 | |||||||
Faith based organisations | 0 | |||||||
Other members | 0 | |||||||
Supporting partners | 0 | |||||||
Number of members in the years |
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Have only national states as participators | No |
Theme
Transport | Agriculture | Forestry | Business | Financial institutions | Buildings | Industry | Waste | Cities and subnational governments | Short Term Pollutants | International maritime transport | Energy Supply | Fluorinated gases | Energy efficiency | Renewable energy | Supply chain emission reductions | Adaptation | Other | Resilience | Innovation | Energy Access and Efficiency | Private Finance |
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No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Not only have national states as participators