Forest and Landscape Restoration Asia and the Pacific

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RESULT (Restoring and Sustaining Landscapes Together) Asia-Pacific represents collective action by countries and partners to restore and sustainably manage a consolidated 100 million hectares of the region’s degraded landscapes; transforming them into productive, ecologically functional and resilient landscapes by 2030 built on Asia-Pacific Regional Strategy and Action Plan (RSAP). 

It enables the countries in the region to lead the achievement of their ambitious restoration targets under the 3 Rio conventions.

This Regional Programmatic Framework for FLR seeks to advance the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-30 in the Asia-Pacific. It aims for scaled-up high-quality FLR on the ground through innovative partnerships and financing, see more here.

RAIN (RESULT Asia-Pacific Implementers Network)

 
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  A core team (IUCN, ITTO,   UNDP, FAO, UNEP) with 33 partners   constitute RAIN. 

 

 

 JOIN US AS A FRIEND OF RESULT ASIA-PACIFIC

 

If you are an implementer, investor, donor or supporter of  restoration activities in the region, support scaling up country-led restoration

efforts by:

  • Contributing to different outputs and mobilizing/channelling investments.
  • Sharing knowledge and building capacity to catalyse a restoration movement.

 

Components and Activities

  • Component 1: National FLR plans and targets
  • Component 2: Regional dialogue, learning, collaboration and coordinated action on FLR
  • Component 3: Recognition for and support use of various technical, institutional and social approaches suited to context
  • Component 4: Mobilization of financing for FLR
  • Component 5: Private sector participation and investment in FLR
  • Component 6: Smallholder and community action and benefit from FLR
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20 Asia-Pacific countries committed

To restore at least 100 million hectares of degraded land by 2030.

Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Viet Nam, Samoa and Vanuatu

Contact

[email protected]
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Illias Animon,
Forestry Officer
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific