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Bonn Challenge - Landscape Restoration
Activities Countries, companies, communities, instituCountries, companies, communities, institutions and others pledge to restore degraded lands they own or have the rights to manage and they begin to restore, often with technical support from members of the Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration. They can help facilitate the planning and implementation of successful restoration - but may also provide support on the front-end, before a pledge has been made, to provide knowledge on restoration potential, build political will, or help catalyze necessary finance. Potential pledges are submitted to the Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration, through IUCN as its Secretariat and Coordinator.h IUCN as its Secretariat and Coordinator.  +
Available reporting https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/47111  +
Criteria Are not expired  + , Not only in one country  + , Do not have a secretariat or focal point  + , Not only have national states as participators  +
Description Designed as an implementation platform for several existing international commitments, the Bonn Challenge is a global aspiration to restore 150 million hectares of degraded and deforested lands by 2020.  +
Geographical coverage Global  + , North America  + , Asia and the Pacific  + , Latin America and The Caribbean  + , Africa  + , Western Europe  + , Eastern Europe  +
Goals The Bonn Challenge calls for the restoration of 150 million hectares of deforested and degraded lands by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030.  +
Goals mai The Bonn Challenge is a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world's deforested and degraded lands by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030.  +
Have only national states as participators No  +
How are you tracking progress of your initiative The Bonn Challenge Barometer of Progress, The Bonn Challenge Barometer of Progress, developed by IUCN and partners, will help countries track progress on their restoration interventions, publicise progress on commitments and unlock international support to address bottlenecks. “For the first time, governments have a consistent and systemitised approach to track their leadership and successes in forest landscape restoration. IUCN is well placed to work with our state members to build the Barometer into a strong and inclusive solution that tracks progress, identifies blockages and unlocks support for restoration going forward,” said Stewart Maginnis, Global Director, Nature-Based Solutions Group, IUCN.ector, Nature-Based Solutions Group, IUCN.  +
Indicators Political dialogue;Awareness raising and outreach;  + , Implementation;Goal setting (ex-ante);Mitigation - Forestry:2020=150@2030=350:Mha  + , Implementation;Technical operational implementation (ex-post);Mitigation - Forestry:2018=168@2022=210:Mha  +
LPAA Theme Forestry  +
LPAA Theme Adaptation No  +
LPAA Theme Agriculture No  +
LPAA Theme Buildings No  +
LPAA Theme Business No  +
LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments No  +
LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Energy Supply No  +
LPAA Theme Energy efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Financial institutions No  +
LPAA Theme Fluorinated gases No  +
LPAA Theme Forestry Yes  +
LPAA Theme Industry No  +
LPAA Theme Innovation No  +
LPAA Theme International maritime transport No  +
LPAA Theme Other No  +
LPAA Theme Private Finance No  +
LPAA Theme Renewable energy No  +
LPAA Theme Resilience No  +
LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants No  +
LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions No  +
LPAA Theme Transport No  +
LPAA Theme Waste No  +
LPAA initiative Yes  +
Location/Nationality of lead organisation United States of America  +
NAZCA Initiative Yes  +
Name of initiative Bonn Challenge - Landscape restoration  +
Organisational structure Permanent secretariat,  +
Page url http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Bonn_Challenge_-_Landscape_Restoration  +
Participants business organisations number 0  +
Participants companies names Asia Pulp & Paper (Indonesia)  +
Participants companies number 1  +
Participants faith members number 0  +
Participants financial institutions number 0  +
Participants governmental actors names US Forest Service (USA)  + , Brazil's Atlantic Forest Restoration Pact (Brazil)  + , Guatemala Private Natural Reserves (Guatemala).  +
Participants governmental actors number 3  +
Participants intergovernmental organisations number 0  +
Participants municipal actors number 0  +
Participants national actors names Bangladesh  + , Benin  + , Burundi  + , Cameroon  + , Central African Republic  + , Chad  + , Chile  + , Colombia  + , Costa Rica  + , Ecuador  + , El Salvador  + , Ethiopia  + , Ghana  + , Guatemala  + , Guinea  + , Honduras  + , India  + , Kenya  + , Liberia  + , Madagascar  + , Malawi  + , Mexico  + , Mongolia  + , Mozambique  + , Nicaragua  + , Niger  + , Nigeria  + , Pakistan  + , Panama  + , Peru  + , Republic of the Congo  + , Rwanda  + , Sri Lanka  + , Uganda  + , Côte d'Ivoire  + , Democratic Republic of the Congo  + , Argentina  + , Armenia  + , Azerbaijan  + , Belize  + , Brazil  + , Burkina Faso  + , Cuba  + , Dominican Republic  + , Eswatini  + , Gambia  + , Georgia  + , Iceland  + , Kazakhstan  + , Kyrgyzstan  + , Mali  + , Senegal  + , Sierra Leone  + , Slovenia  + , South Afrika  + , Sudan  + , Tajikistan  + , Tanzania  + , Togo  + , USA  + , Uruguay  + , Uzbekistan  + , Zimbabwe. United States.  +
Participants national actors number 64  +
Participants non-governmental organisations names American Bird Conservancy (USA)  + , Bosques Modelo (Costa Rica)  + , Brazil's Atlantic Forest Restoration Pact (Brazil)  + , Conservacion Patagonia (Argentina)  + , Guatemala Private Natural Reserves (Guatamala)  +
Participants non-governmental organisations number 5  +
Participants other members number 0  +
Participants regional actors names Campeche (Mexico)  + , Chiapas (Mexico)  + , Quintana Roo (Mexico)  + , Scotland (United K.)  + , Yucatán (Mexico)  + , Espirito Santo (Brazil)  + , Sao Paulo (Brazil)  + , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan)  + , Mato Grosso (Brazil)  +
Participants regional actors number 9  +
Participants research and educational organisations number 0  +
Participants supporting partners number 0  +
Participants total names Bangladesh  + , Benin  + , Burundi  + , Cameroon  + , Central African Republic  + , Chad  + , Chile  + , Colombia  + , Costa Rica  + , Ecuador  + , El Salvador  + , Ethiopia  + , Ghana  + , Guatemala  + , Guinea  + , Honduras  + , India  + , Kenya  + , Liberia  + , Madagascar  + , Malawi  + , Mexico  + , Mongolia  + , Mozambique  + , Nicaragua  + , Niger  + , Nigeria  + , Pakistan  + , Panama  + , Peru  + , Republic of the Congo  + , Rwanda  + , Sri Lanka  + , Uganda  + , Campeche (Mexico)  + , Chiapas (Mexico)  + , Quintana Roo (Mexico)  + , US Forest Service (USA)  + , Brazil's Atlantic Forest Restoration Pact (Brazil)  + , Guatemala Private Natural Reserves (Guatemala).  + , Côte d'Ivoire  + , Democratic Republic of the Congo  + , Argentina  + , Armenia  + , Azerbaijan  + , Belize  + , Brazil  + , Burkina Faso  + , Cuba  + , Dominican Republic  + , Eswatini  + , Gambia  + , Georgia  + , Iceland  + , Kazakhstan  + , Kyrgyzstan  + , Mali  + , Senegal  + , Sierra Leone  + , Slovenia  + , South Afrika  + , Sudan  + , Tajikistan  + , Tanzania  + , Togo  + , USA  + , Uruguay  + , Uzbekistan  + , Zimbabwe. United States.  + , Scotland (United K.)  + , Yucatán (Mexico)  + , Espirito Santo (Brazil)  + , Sao Paulo (Brazil)  + , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan)  + , American Bird Conservancy (USA)  + , Bosques Modelo (Costa Rica)  + , Conservacion Patagonia (Argentina)  + , Guatemala Private Natural Reserves (Guatamala)  + , Mato Grosso (Brazil)  +
Primary function Technical operational implementation (ex-post)  + , Awareness raising and outreach  + , Goal setting (ex-ante)  +
Progress that has been made by your initiative The Bonn Challenge - Landscape restorationThe Bonn Challenge - Landscape restoration rose from11 participants in 2011 to 46 in 2018. In April 2018 the “Billion Tree Tsunami” project in Pakistan’s Hindu Kush mountain range became the first to fulfill a pledge towards the Bonn Challenge, by restoring nearly 350,000 hectares of deforested and degraded land. It was reported that the project has achieved its restoration target through a combination of protected natural regeneration and planned afforestation, and has established 13,000 private tree nurseries helping to boost local incomes, generating thousands of green jobs, and empowering unemployed youth and women in the province.nemployed youth and women in the province.  +
Related initiatives list The New York Declaration on Forests  + , Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration (GPFLR)  + , Initiative 20x20  +
SDGS E_SDG_goals_icons-individual-rgb-15.png  +
Secretariat International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 1630 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 300 , Washington, DC, 20009, USA, gpflr@iucn.org  +
Starting year 2011  +
Starting year n 2,011  +
Total members 82  +
Type of initiative Implementation  + , Political dialogue  +
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership  +
Website address http://www.bonnchallenge.org/  +
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