United nations has declared 2021-2030 the decade on ecosystem restoration. this decade is part of the un’s 2030 agenda for sustainable development and is supported by the un environment programme, the food and agriculture organization, the convention on biological diversity and other un agencies. the goal of the decade is to prevent, halt and reverse the degradation of ecosystems worldwide, and to restore degraded and destroyed ecosystems, such as forests, grasslands, wetlands and agricultural lands, as well as biodiversity, including species, habitats and genetic diversity.
Decade on ecosystem restoration began in 2021 and will continue until 2030. it will involve stakeholders from around the world, including governments, civil society, indigenous peoples, the private sector and other stakeholders. the decade will focus on restoring degraded and destroyed ecosystems, such as forests, grasslands, wetlands and agricultural lands, as well as biodiversity, including species, habitats and genetic diversity.
Decade on ecosystem restoration will involve the implementation of existing and new policies, laws and regulations, the development of new financial mechanisms to support ecosystem restoration, the development of new technologies and techniques to support ecosystem restoration, the development of new approaches to land and resource management, the development of new approaches to education and awareness-raising, and the development of new approaches to monitoring and evaluation. the decade is intended to prevent, halt and reverse the degradation of ecosystems worldwide and to restore degraded and destroyed ecosystems, as well as biodiversity.
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