- The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO) have named seven initiatives as UN World Restoration Flagships.
- These initiatives will receive technical and financial UN support.
- The World Restoration Flagships are-
- the Restoring Mediterranean Forest Initiative( Mediterranean basin is the world’s second-largest biodiversity hotspot;
- Living Indus Initiative in Pakistan;
- the Accion Andina social movement led by Peruvian conservation non-profit organisation ECOAN (Asociacion Ecosistemas Andinos);
- the Sri Lanka Mangrove Regeneration Initiative;
- the Regreening Africa initiative; and
- the Forest Garden Program, launched in 2015, which includes multiple Forest Garden projects in Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Gambia, Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Uganda, and Tanzania;
- Terai Arc landscape
ABOUT TERAI ARC LANDSCAPE
- It is a trans-boundary biodiversity hotspot, launched in 2001 shared by India and Nepal.
- It extends from the Bagmati River (Nepal) in the east to the Yamuna River (India) in the west stretching over 900 km.
- The Terai Arc Landscape, stretching across 10 million hectares, is home to over seven million people and one of the world’s most critical habitats for tigers.
- However, the tiger population has sharply declined, along with those of other species such as rhinos and elephants, due to poaching, habitat loss, degradation, and human-wildlife conflict.
- The Terai Arc Landscape Initiative focuses on restoring the forests of critical corridors of the Terai Arc Landscape and collaborates with local communities working as citizen scientists, community-based anti-poaching units, forest guards, and social mobilisers.
ABOUT WORLD RESTORATION FLAGSHIP AWARDS
- The World Restoration Flagship awards are part of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.
- UNEP and FAO lead this initiative, which aims to prevent, halt, and reverse the degradation of ecosystems on every continent and in every ocean.
- The awards celebrate notable initiatives that support global commitments to restore one billion hectares.
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