Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 15: Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss

Life on Land


Goal 15 is about conserving life on land. It is to protect and restore terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and stop biodiversity loss.

Earth’s ecosystems are vital for sustaining human life, they contribute to over half of global GDP and encompass diverse cultural, spiritual, and economic values.

However, the world is facing a triple crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss.

Between 2015 and 2019, at least 100 million hectares of healthy and productive land were degraded every year, impacting the lives of 1.3 billion people.

Agricultural expansion is the direct driver of almost 90 per cent of deforestation. This is in direct relation to our food systems, and oil palm harvesting accounted for 7 per cent of global deforestation from 2000 to 2018.

Global and regional efforts to sustain forest ecosystems as well as their social, economic and environmental functions are essential, in particular for developing countries and the tropics.

We need to shift humanity’s relationship with nature to achieve Goal 15, and realise that nature is the root of our life of earth. The recently adopted Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework provides renewed impetus for Goal 15, outlining four outcome- oriented goals to be achieved by 2050 and 23 targets to be achieved by 2030.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development

PaCE-SD 2001 Suva Fiji E

Pacific Community

SPC 1947 Nouméa New Caledonia D g

Pacific Development and Conservation Trust

PDCT 1989 Wellington New Zealand G

Pacific Environment

1987 San Francisco CA USA G

Pacific Indigenous Peoples' Environment Coalition

J

Pacific Institute

1987 Oakland CA USA G j

Pacific Island Farmers Organisation Network

PIFON 2009 Nadi Fiji F

Pacific Islands Development Forum

PIDF 2012 Suva Fiji F g

Pacific Organic & Ethical Trade Community

POETCom Nouméa New Caledonia D t

Pacific Rim Vetiver Network

PRVN 1966 Bangkok Thailand F

Pacific Salmon Commission

PSC 1985 Vancouver BC Canada G bg

Pacific Science Association

PSA 1920 Honolulu HI USA C

Pacific Sexual and Gender Diversity Network

PSGDN 2007 Nuku'alofa Tonga J

Pacific Whale Foundation

1980 Wailuku HI USA G f

Pacific-Asia Biodiversity Transect Network

PABITRA 1997 Adelaide SA Australia F

Paddle Steamer Preservation Society

1959 Godalming UK N

PAMS Foundation

2009 Arusha Tanzania UR G f

Pan African Centre for Climate Policy

PACC Policy Etobicoke ON Canada G

Pan African Conservation Network, Kenya

J

Pan African Vision for the Environment

PAVE Lagos Nigeria G

Pan American Institute of Geography and History

PAIGH 1928 Mexico City Mexico E gj

Pan American Surf Association

PASA 1992 Lima Peru D

PAN Asia and the Pacific

PANAP 1995 Penang Malaysia E

Pan-African Environmental Mutagen and Genomic Society

PAEMGS Cape Town South Africa D

Pan-European Common Bird Monitoring Scheme

PECBMS 2002 Prague Czechia E

Pandas International

PI 1999 Littleton CO USA N

PARABERE

2015 J c

Participatory Ecological Land Use Management

PELUM Association 1995 Thika Kenya F

Particle Therapy Co-Operative Group

PTCOG 1985 Villigen Switzerland E v

Partnership for Acid Drainage Remediation in Europe

PADRE Sydney NS Canada K

Partnership for African Environmental Sustainability

PAES Kampala Uganda G

Partnership for Educational Revitalization in the Americas

PREAL 1995 Santiago Chile G

Partnership for European Environmental Research

PEER 2001 F

Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia

PEMSEA 1994 Quezon City Philippines E gy

Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa

PENHA 1989 London UK G

Pathfinder International

1957 Watertown MA USA F f

Peace Brigades International

PBI 1981 Brussels Belgium F

Peace Education Center, Columbia University

1982 New York NY USA G

Peace Farm

1986 Panhandle TX USA G

Peace House

Oklahoma City OK USA G

Peace Parks Foundation

1997 Stellenbosch South Africa F f

PEFC Council

1999 Geneva Switzerland C y

People and Plants International

PPI 1992 Bristol VT USA F v

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

PETA 1980 Norfolk VA USA F v

People in Need

PIN 1992 Prague Czechia G

Peoples Trust for Endangered Species

PTES 1977 London UK G

Perfect World Foundation

2010 Gothenburg Sweden G f

Peri-Urban Regions Platform Europe

PURPLE 2004 Brussels Belgium F

Permafrost Young Researcher Network

PYRN 2005 Amsterdam Netherlands F

Permanent International Committee for Research on the Preservation of Materials in the Marine Environment

La Garde France E

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