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- Bonn Challenge Barometer
The Bonn Challenge barometer quantifies the progresses towards the implementation of the Bonn Challenge (a global effort to bring 150 million hectares of deforested and degraded land into restoration by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030) and provides information to accelerate action and address implementation bottlenecks.
There are a wide range of tangible benefits associated with Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR), ranging from climate change mitigation, to biodiversity restoration and human well-being. Given this, the Bonn Challenge Barometer:
offers a systematic framework to take stock of progress, including hectares brought under restoration and a defined set of policy, regulatory, financial, and technical planning actions deemed important for achieving successful landscape restoration. It also supports pledgers to assess the impacts of their forest landscape restoration efforts and identify bottlenecks and resources to facilitate continued action.
(Source: Bonn Challenge Barometer - Progress Tracking Protocol, December 2018)
To date, 58 Governments, private associations and companies have pledged over 170 million hectares to the Challenge.
Source: http://www.bonnchallenge.org/ (link is external).
Why is the Bonn Challenge Barometer Important?
The restoration of 150 million hectares of degraded and deforested lands in biomes around the world – in line with the forest landscape restoration (FLR) approach – will create approximately US$ 84 billion per year in net benefits that could bring direct additional income opportunities for rural communities. About 90% of this value is potentially tradable, meaning that it encompasses market-related benefits. Achieving the 350 million hectare goal will generate about US$ 170 billion per year in net benefits from watershed protection, improved crop yields and forest products, and could sequester up to 1.7 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent annually.
What is the status?
What is the Methodology?
The Bonn Challenge Barometer is structured into two main components, comprised of an initial assessment of key enabling conditions determined crucial for ensuring long-term success of FLR efforts and a final reporting section that focuses on progress and impacts. These are further outlined below.
Success Factors: Progress made towards action on Bonn Challenge Commitments on policy, institutional arrangements, financial and technical planning parameters. Results and Benefits: Progress with implementation of FLR. The objectives for FLR can be varied and this parameter captures the associated benefits accrued.
Which data from the Bonn Challenge Barometer are on display on the Land Portal?
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Area commited under restoration in hectares counted toward Bonn Challenge Commitment (target)
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Area brought under restoration in hectares counted toward Bonn Challenge Commitment (actual) -
Cumulative estimated gross removal of CO2 from FLR activities included under the Bonn Challenge Commitment since 2011. -
Funding dedicated to facilitate and support FLR activities included under the Bonn Challenge Commitment. -
Number of jobs created resulting from FLR activities included under Bonn Challenge Commitment
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