Collaborative Partnership on Forests works to enhance coordination and cross-sectoral coherence.
Forests stretch across more than 4 billion hectares of the planet – covering about a third of all land on Earth. They regulate our climate, are home to countless plants and animals, and support the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people.
Forests provide a vital support system for agriculture. Promoting synergies between the two is therefore essential for sustainable agrifood system transformation in the face of climate change, according to a report released today at the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) welcomed a call today for urgent action to accelerate progress towards a sustainable forest-based bioeconomy.
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African countries considered regional progress towards halting and reversing deforestation during discussions at the 25th Session of the African Forestry and Wildlife Commission and the 9th African Forestry and Wildlife Week.
CPF has issued a joint call for renewed global commitment and collaboration to halt and reverse deforestation and forest degradation and increase forest area worldwide by 2030 and unlock the full value of forests at COP30.
An analysis of National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (NBSAPs) submitted by 54 countries under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF).
Drawing on inputs from almost 200 national correspondents around the world and, in total, more than 700 contributors, this major FAO publication provides the most up-to-date and authoritative data available on global forest resources.
CPF convened policymakers, technical experts and regional stakeholders from 10 Southern African countries in Maputo today to explore ways of strengthening cross-sectoral collaboration for sustainable forest management.
The Collaborative Partnership on Forests, today published a four-year work plan for supporting countries in their efforts to accelerate progress towards global forest goals.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF), will contribute to the deliberations of the upcoming 20th Session of the UN Forum on Forests (UNFF 20).
A briefing for UNFF focal points on the updates on CPF priorities and work plan for 2025-2028, activities and joint initiatives, and discussions on enhancing CPF’s support to Member States.
IUCN and partners recently came together at COP29 for a session titled “Mobilizing Finance for Climate and Biodiversity in Primary Forests” to highlight the need for robust financing to protect primary forests and their biodiversity and climate benefits.
A recently launched technical brief from FAO underscores the critical role of primary forests in combatting climate change and halting biodiversity loss as crucial discussions take place at the UN Climate Change Conference.
Achieving a forest-based bioeconomy can help halt and reverse deforestation and forest degradation and contribute to global goals, delegates at the United Nations Climate Change Conference heard today at an event organized by the Collaborative Partnership on Forests.
Forests are under pressure from climate-related stressors and the global demand for forest-based products is growing. Achieving a sustainable forest-based bioeconomy can support "enhanced efforts towards halting and reversing deforestation and forest degradation by 2030".
Forests are under pressure from climate-related stressors and the global demand for forest-based products is growing. Achieving a sustainable forest-based bioeconomy can support "enhanced efforts towards halting and reversing deforestation and forest degradation by 2030".