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- Forest Landscape Restoration
Restoration is an urgent correction to the past and current global land degradation trends, to return forest cover, improve food security, and tackle climate change – among other goals. It has been estimated over 2 billion hectares of degraded land provide opportunities for forest and landscape restoration. In September 2011, world leaders launched global Bonn Challenge – a voluntary global initiative that aimed to restore 150 million hectares of degraded land by 2020.
The global Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) movement is gaining momentum. Thus, it is important to clarify what FLR is, the concepts, opportunities, challenges and its future implications.
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This document presents the submission of Sudan’s first sub-national Forest Reference Emission Level/ Forest Reference Level (FRL) to the UNFCCC. The proposed FRL includes the values of the average annual change in carbon stock due to deforestation (786, 202 t. CO2 /y) over the reference period and accumulated CO2 removals (-344,458 t. CO2 /y) from the A/R activities implemented during the same reference period (2006-2018).
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