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2026年全球森林目标报告

农林牧渔 2026-05-06 联合国 话唠
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UNITED NATIONS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS The Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat is a vital interface betweenglobal policies in the economic, social and environmental spheres of sustainable development and national action.The Department works in three main interlinked areas: (i) it compiles, generates and analyses a wide range ofeconomic, social and environmental data and information upon which Member States of the United Nations drawto review common problems and to take stock of policy options; (ii) it facilitates the negotiations of Member Statesin many intergovernmental bodies on joint courses of action to address ongoing or emerging global challenges;and (iii) it advises interested governments on the ways and means of translating policy frameworks developed inUnited Nations conferences and summits into programmes at the country level and, through technical assistance,helps build national capacities. The United Nations Forum on Forests Secretariat (UNFFS) provides substantive support to the United NationsForum on Forests (UNFF), prepares analytical studies, and fosters dialogue to enhance cooperation andcoordination on forest issues. The Secretariat assists the Forum in tracking progress in the implementation of theUnited Nations Strategic Plan for Forests 2017–2030(UNSPF). DISCLAIMER The designations employed in this report do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part ofthe Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country or territory or of its authorities orconcerning the delimitations of its frontiers. The term “country” as used in the text of this report also refers, asappropriate, to territories or areas. The designations of country groups in the text and the tables are intended solelyfor statistical or analytical convenience and do not necessarily express a judgement about the stage reached bya particular country or area in the development process. Mention of the names of firms and commercial productsdoes not imply the endorsement of the United Nations. Links contained in the present publication are provided forthe convenience of the reader and are correct at the time of issue. The United Nations takes no responsibility forthe continued accuracy of that information or for the content of any external website. The views expressed in thisreport do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations or its officials or Member States. Title:The Global Forest Goals Report 2026Sales No.: E.26.IV.2Print ISBN: 9789211594317PDF ISBN: 9789211548716Cover photo: stock.adobe/tibor13Design and layout: Blossom Srl Global Forest Goals Icons.International Model Forest Network, Natural Resources Canada, 2026. Reproduced withthe permission of the Department of Natural Resources, 2026. SUGGESTED CITATION United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Forum on Forests Secretariat (NewYork, 2026).The Global Forest Goals Report 2026. Website:https://forests.desa.un.org/ Copyright © United Nations, 2026. The Global ForestGoals Report 2026 Foreword Forests are among our planet’s most vital natural assets. They sustainthe livelihoods of billions of people, harbour most of the world’s terrestrialbiodiversity and play a critical role in regulating the climate. But, as this report reminds us, our forests are under threat fromdeforestation, rising temperatures, economic uncertainty and geopoliticaldivisions. TheUnited Nations Strategic Plan for Forests 2017–2030and its six Global Forest Goals provide a framework forcollective action to end deforestation, restore degraded landscapes and ensure that forests continue to delivercritical economic, social and environmental benefits. Building on the firstGlobal Forest Goals Reportpublished in 2021, and drawing on the latest data and nationalexperiences, this new report takes stock of progress made and highlights the efforts needed to achieve the GlobalForest Goals by 2030. This includes urgent measures to expand the area of protected forests worldwide, increase financial resourcessupporting sustainable forest management and science and strengthen partnerships and governance frameworksacross all sectors. The report also reflects recent international efforts to place forests at the centre of the global climate anddevelopment agenda through innovative financing mechanisms and policy pathways to protect forests. Guided by the wealth of data and inspiring examples contained in this report, and by working as one, we canpreserve these precious natural assets for future generations. António GuterresSecretary-General of the United Nations Preface The Global Forest Goals Report 2026comes at a pivotal moment forsustainable development. Since the release of the inaugural GlobalForest Goals Report in 2021, the world has confronted unprecedentedand compounding crises, ranging from intensifying climate impactsand biodiversity loss to widening ine