In 2015, countries made a bold and ambitious commitment when adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Target 15.2 of SDG 15 on Life on Land calls for halting deforestation by 2020, among others. In addition, the UN Strategic Plan for Forests 2017-2030 (UNSPF) adopted in 2017 by the UN General Assembly calls for reversing the loss of forest cover and increasing forest area by 3 percent worldwide by 2030 (Global Forest Goal 1, Target 1.1).
This international conference, organized by the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, brought together a wide range of stakeholders to discuss the challenges of halting and reversing deforestation and to jointly explore ways to accelerate progress towards achieving in particular the SDG Target 15.2 and Target 1.1 of the UNSPF. The conference was held with generous support from the governments of Austria, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands, and the European Union.
The main objective of the conference was to provide substantive input, through UNFF13, to the High Level Political Forum (HLPF), the United Nations central platform for follow-up and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the SDGs. In 2018 the HLPF reviewed, among others, SDG 15, and UNFF13 focused on a policy dialogue that takes into account this theme of the HLPF and discussed actions to be undertaken globally and nationally to help achieve the SDG and UNSPF targets of halting deforestation and increasing forest cover.
More specifically, the conference: