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The forest and water sectors play key roles in climate change mitigation and adaptation and are important components in the Paris Agreement. This policy brief presents recommendations together with supporting evidence from forest-water initiatives, tools, and approaches used around the world on how to work with resilient landscapes management, which is also integral to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This open-access article is the result of a study conducted on the global state of the forest-water nexus and its inclusion in international agenda. In order to better understand the forest-water nexus in a global perspective, we analyzed international frameworks that consider forest and water relationships, namely the Sustainable Development Goals and the (Intended) Nationally Determined Contributions. This analysis was combined with a study of datasets with information on the forest-water nexus, including data from the Forest Resource Assessment (FRA) 2015 and from the WRI Global Forest Watch. The findings of this paper are very interesting as they highlight the...
Water security is key to achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Yet, increasingly the world is facing water shortages, and an estimated four billion people do not have sufficient access to safe and reliable water. The link between forests and climate is regularly considered in decision-making, whereas that between forests and water remains under-represented.  This report entitled "Forest and Water on a Changing Planet: Vulnerability, Adaptation and Governance Opportunities" constitutes the most comprehensive systematic scientific syntheses on the interactions between forests and water on the global level to date. Presenting the results of the sixth...
We are at a crossroads in time and history that can no longer be avoided. The threats and challenges posed by rapid population growth, climate change and the massive anthropogenic transformations of the terrestrial landscape (Alkama and Cescatti, 2016; Steffen et al., 2015b; Watson et al., 2018, 2016), especially where forests, water and their interaction are concerned, require a far more rapid response to and resolution of this debate than has hitherto been possible. The demand-side, catchment-centric approach to forest and water management is occasionally used as a tool to argue that increasing forest cover can only diminish...
The  document  provides  a  country-by-country  summary  of  the  current  state  of  knowledge  on  the  relationship  between  forest  management  and  water  resources.  Based  on  available  research  publications,  the  Editor-in-Chief  of  this  document  contacted  local  scientists  from  countries  where  the impact of forest management on water resources is an issue, inviting them to submit a chapter. 
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