Project | Jan, 2019 - Jun, 2023

Catalysing private sector commitment for landscape restoration in supply chains.

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Overview and objectives

Summary:
Progressive companies have expressed interest in expanding their forest positive commitment to embrace Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) approaches where they consider how to optimise management…
Progressive companies have expressed interest in expanding their forest positive commitment to embrace Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) approaches where they consider how to optimise management practices under their immediate control and to minimise their impact across the landscape in which they operate. This project will provide guidance and support to these companies to help them commit to, and deliver, existing national or sub-national FLR commitments in order to achieve the Bonn Challenge. The project will also help align the implementation of FLR approaches with companies' Zero Net Deforestation (ZND) strategies to enhance understanding and strengthen implementation of on the ground actions that demonstrate how companies balance protection with intensification of production needs. Key to this action will be the establishment of an implementation platform that will help facilitate co-learning, align FLR efforts with governments, and support tracking of those activities.
Objective:
The objective is to increase company investment in forest landscape restoration to secure their supply chain in face of climate change and natural capital degradation. In parallel, the objective…
The objective is to increase company investment in forest landscape restoration to secure their supply chain in face of climate change and natural capital degradation. In parallel, the objective is to share learning around how and why private sector investment in FLR should be done.
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Members and partners

African Wildlife Foundation - Kenya HQ,
Ghana Forestry Commission,
ICRAF,
Illovo,
International Centre for Research on Agroforestry,
Ministerio del Ambiente,
National Forest and Wildlife Service (SERFOR),
OLAM,
World Business Council for Sustainable Development