Global Forest Vision 2025 outlines urgent actions to protect forests, stop deforestation-linked trade
About Global Forest Vision 2025
Released by the Forest Declaration Assessment with support from the UNDP,Climate Land Use Alliance, and other partners.
Objective: Provide a roadmap for governments to reverse forest loss, protect biodiversity, and align trade policies with environmental goals.
Timeline: Aims to guide decisions before COP30 in November 2025 to ensure progress toward the 2030 zero-deforestation target.
Key Findings and Concerns Raised by the Report
Deforestation crisis: Despite commitments from 140 governments, 6.37 million hectares of forests were lost in 2023.
Main drivers: Demand for palm oil, soy, beef, and timber, leading to large-scale deforestation in the Amazon, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Deforestation and Global Trade: Deforestation-linked products continue to enter global markets due to loopholes in trade policies.
Some economies are banning such products, but enforcement remains a major challenge.
Amazon deforestation: 80% caused by cattle ranching, destroying habitats of jaguars, otters, and rare trees.
Over 800 million trees lost (2017-2022)due to the Brazilian beef industry to meet global demand.
Palm oil expansion: Indonesia and Malaysia face biodiversity threats, pushing orangutans and Sumatran tigers toward extinction.
Need for action: The 2030 Global Forest Vision report calls for immediate policy changes to halt deforestation.
Global Actions and Challenges
EU Deforestation Regulation (2026): Bans deforestation-linked imports, requiring companies to prove products are forest-safe.
U.S. tightening trade rules against illegal logging.
China and India are lagging in implementing similar regulations.
Challenges for small farmers: Lack of technology & resources to prove deforestation-free products.
Economic concerns: Brazil, Indonesia, and Africa worry about economic impacts of stricter regulations.
Need for Action to Protect Forests: Recommendations
Stronger Trade Policies: Governments must close trade loopholes to prevent companies from shifting deforestation-linked products to markets with weaker regulations.
China, India, and other major economies should adopt deforestation-free trade laws.
Support for Farmers and Local Economies: Provide financial & technical aid to small farmers to ensure deforestation-free supply chains.
Global Cooperation and Monitoring: Strengthen international cooperation for effective enforcement of trade policies. Expand monitoring systems to track deforestation-linked products globally.
Unified action: The Global Forest Vision 2025 urges urgent and unified global action to halt deforestation, protect biodiversity, and align economic policies with environmental sustainability.
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