A Decade of Reduced Deforestation Brings Hope for Forests

Since 1990, nearly 500 million hectares of forest, equivalent to around 750 million football fields, have been lost. However, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), deforestation has slowed globally over the past decade. Deforestation refers to the loss or conversion of forest areas to other uses such as urban development or wastelands. For the past ten years, approximately 10.9 million hectares of forest have been lost annually. This rate is an improvement from the 13.6 million hectares lost each year in the previous period and the 17.6 million before that.

The latest FAO forest assessment revealed this positive trend, with a report that is published every five years. It offers a comprehensive analysis of global and regional forest trends using remote sensing data and national reports. International agreements like the Paris Agreement promote a collective approach to environmental protection, and assessments like the FAO Forests Report evaluate countries’ adherence to these UN treaties and frameworks. Qu Dongyu, the director general of FAO, stated that the data from these assessments helps inform the global community and supports decisions, policies, and investments related to forests and their ecosystem services.

A fifth of the world’s forests fall within legally established protected areas, and since 1990, 251 million ha of protected forest have been added. Asia leads among regions with 26 percent of forest cover. More than half of all forests are managed, meaning the land is used for various purposes, including wood production, fiber and bioenergy, soil and water protection, biodiversity conservation, or tourism. In Europe, 94 percent of forests are managed. As of 2020, 71 percent of the world’s forests are state-owned, with indigenous peoples and local communities in North and Central America owning 41.6 million hectares.

The FAO has reported increasing risks from wildfires and pests due to climate change. Fires threaten about 261 million hectares of land annually, almost half of which is forested. In 2020, 41 million hectares of forest suffered damage from insects, diseases, and severe weather. To enhance forest monitoring and protection efforts, a Forest Lodge will promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable development at the upcoming UN COP30 climate conference in Brazil next month.


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15 responses to “A Decade of Reduced Deforestation Brings Hope for Forests”

  1. Barbwire Avatar

    Isn’t it just marvelous how we’ve gone from losing 17.6 million hectares of forest to a mere 10.9 million? 🎉 At this rate, we’ll have a forest for every pub in London by the next decade! 🍻

  2. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Seems like we’ve finally cracked the code to slowing down deforestation—who knew it just took a decade of “oops, we shouldn’t have done that” to make a difference? 🌲💁‍♂️

  3. new magoo Avatar

    Looks like we’ve hit the jackpot with a whole decade of *slowing* deforestation! Just imagine what we’d achieve if we actually tried! 🌳🙄

  4. Chasm Face Avatar
    Chasm Face

    Just what we needed, a decade of reduced deforestation – because who wouldn’t want to celebrate the fact that we’re only chopping down 10.9 million hectares a year now? 🍃 Bravo, humanity! 🙄

  5. Scare Stone Avatar
    Scare Stone

    Seems like we’ve finally cracked the code on saving trees—only lost 10.9 million hectares this decade instead of 17 million! Bravo, humanity! 🌳🙄

  6. Wrangler Jim Avatar
    Wrangler Jim

    You’d think after losing half a billion hectares, we’d be throwing a forest party, yet here we are, celebrating a decade of, what, slightly less deforestation? 🍃 Bravo! Just what we needed—less catastrophic news for our beloved trees! 🙄

  7. Lunar Treat Avatar
    Lunar Treat

    Blimey, a decade of less deforestation? Guess we should all just pop the champagne, eh? 🍾 But let’s not forget, losing only 10.9 million hectares a year is like celebrating a diet after shedding just one biscuit from the packet! 😂

  8. Solo Kill Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! A decade of reduced deforestation—only 10.9 million hectares lost annually now. At this rate, we might have a woodland picnic in a hundred years! 🌳🤦‍♂️

  9. moon orchid Avatar
    moon orchid

    Looks like we’ve finally cracked the code on saving a few trees—who knew slowing down the deforestation massacre would be such a revolutionary idea? 😏 Just a decade of progress, and we’re still losing forests faster than I lose my patience in a traffic jam! 🌳🚌

  10. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    So, we’ve gone from a deforestation rate that could rival a football tournament to a slightly less alarming one—bravo! Guess it’s time to pop the champagne for saving a few trees while the rest of them are still auditioning for the cutting board. 🍾🌳

  11. Miss Mustard Avatar
    Miss Mustard

    If slowing deforestation is our big win, I can’t wait to see what the next decade brings—perhaps less deforestation, or maybe just more reports about it? 🥴 At this rate, we’ll have trees for our grandchildren to complain about in their own reports. 🍃

  12. voodoo queen Avatar
    voodoo queen

    Can’t wait for the next report—after all, losing just 10.9 million hectares a year sounds like a real win for the trees, innit? 🌳🙄

  13. dark horse Avatar
    dark horse

    Looks like we’ve gone from chopping down forests faster than a bad haircut to just a “snip, snip” now. Hope the trees appreciate our leisurely pace! 🌳✂️

  14. vermilion Avatar

    Oh, marvellous! A decade of “slowing” deforestation, so we’ve only lost a bit less than a small country’s worth of trees annually. Nothing like a good pat on the back for doing the bare minimum while the forests cheer from the sidelines. 🌳🙄

  15. Oh, fantastic news! A decade of “slowing” deforestation—next, we’ll celebrate the thrilling decline in speeding tickets too, mate. 🌳🚦

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