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Zero-deforestation commitments: A new avenue towards enhanced forest governance?

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    Countries and companies alike are entering into commitments to curb deforestation. The 2014 New York Declaration on Forests targets globally halving natural forest loss by 2020 and reaching zero natural forest loss by 2030. It was endorsed by 37 national governments and 53 companies. Despite much early action, it remains yet to be seen whether zero deforestation can create future impact on the ground. Even if companies comply with commitments, large-scale impact may require governments to engage . The downside to the tremendous current momentum around zero deforestation is the risk of awful future disappointment if it fails to deliver progress. For the zero-deforestation movement to succeed, clarity is needed on the zero-deforestation concept and the best way to operationalize pledges. The paper discusses definitions and implications across supply chains and commodities. It highlights the contribution of governments in bringing zero deforestation to scale and safeguarding its benefits.
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    This paper summarizes a review of corporate zero deforestation commitments by consumer goods companies, retailers and banks and their relevant corporate policies for sourcing, lending and other deal making. Risks and potential benefits to the forest industry from zero-deforestation commitments by its customers and financiers are analysed and some recommendations towards the forest-based industry are formulated.
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    Perspectives of Environmental Civil Society Organisations on Forestry in the Asia-Pacific Region: Outlook To 2010
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    A discussion of the concerns of the environmental movement in the Asia-Pacific region with reference to biological diversity, forest loss, indigenous and forest-dependant people and climate change. The environmental perspective of different aspects of forestry development in the region is elucidated. Three possible scenarios for the future are presented depending on the level of achievement of environmental goals.

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