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

Global Hope Mobilization

GLOHOMO Lilongwe Malawi G

Global Inheritance

2002 Los Angeles CA USA G

Global Institute for Water, Environment and Health

GIWEH 2007 Geneva Switzerland C j

Global Island Partnership

GLISPA 2005 Washington DC USA F y

Global Islands Network

GIN 2002 Knockintorran UK F y

Global Justice Ecology Project

GJEP 2003 Buffalo NY USA G

Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network

GLEON Madison WI USA F

Global Land Programme

GLP Bern Switzerland E v

Global Land Tool Network

GLTN 2006 Nairobi Kenya E y

Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment

GLOBE Boulder CO USA G bg

Global Mapping International

GMI 1983 Colorado Springs CO USA G

Global March for Elephants and Rhinos

GMFER 2014 G

Global Marshall Plan Initiative

2003 Hamburg Germany E

Global Mechanism

GM 1998 Bonn Germany E g

Global Microbial Identified Network

GMI Network 2011 Kongens Lyngby Denmark F

Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment

GMBA 2000 Bern Switzerland E y

Global Nature Fund

GNF 1998 Radolfzell Germany F f

Global Network for Environmental Science and Technology

G-NEST Athens Greece N

Global Ocean

2006 London UK G

Global Ocean Forum

GOF 2002 F

Global Outreach

1994 Fergus Falls MN USA G

Global Parks

G

Global Parliament of Mayors

GPM 2016 The Hague Netherlands F v

Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction

2002 F g

Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration

GPFLR 2003 Toronto ON Canada F y

Global Partnership on Local and Subnational Action for Biodiversity

2008 Montréal QC Canada E y

Global Peatlands Initiative

2016 Nairobi Kenya J

Global Penguin Society

GPS 2009 San Francisco CA USA G

Global Permaculture Research Institute

GPRI 1979 The Channon NSW Australia G j

Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-Based Activities

GPA 1995 Nairobi Kenya K g

Global Resource Action Center for the Environment

GRACE 1996 New York NY USA G

Global Resource Information Database

GRID 1985 Geneva Switzerland F g

GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY - Austrian Platform for Development and Humanitarian Aid

2008 Vienna Austria G y

Global Rewilding Alliance

GRA 2020 Boulder CO USA C

Global Rights

1978 Abuja Nigeria G

Global Rivers Environmental Education Network

GREEN 1984 Denver CO USA G

Global Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Protection Program

GSLEP 2013 Bishkek Kyrgyzstan E g

Global Society for Ecology and Sound Economy

ECO2TERRA International 1986 Espenau Germany G

Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative

GSBI 2011 Fort Collins CO USA F

Global Soil Partnership

GSP Rome Italy E gy

Global Sustainable Technology and Innovation Conference

G-STIC 2017 S c

Global Sustainable Tourism Council

GSTC 2010 Washington DC USA B y

Global Terrestrial Network - Hydrology

GTN-H 2001 Koblenz Germany F g

Global Terrestrial Observing System

GTOS 1996 F g

Global Type III Environmental Product Declarations Network

GEDnet 1999 Stockholm Sweden F

Global Waste Cleaning Network

GWCN 2020 Bury St Edmunds UK J y

Global Witness

GW 1993 London UK G

Global Young Academy

GYA 2010 Halle (Saale) Germany F v

Global Young Greens

GYG 2007 Brussels Belgium F

Global Youth Biodiversity Network

GYBN 2012 F y

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