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    Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) released State of the World’s Forests 2024 Report

    Posted 23 Jul 2024

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    Theme for this year: “Accelerating forest solutions through innovation”.

    Key highlights 

    • Deforestation Rate declined to 10.2 million hectare (ha) per year in 2015–2020 from 15.8 million ha per year in 1990–2000.
      • India ranked 3rd for average annual net gain in forest area from 2010- 2020.
    • Non-Timber Forest Products support livelihoods of about 275 million people in India.

    Need for Innovation in Forest Sector

    • Climate change related stress (wildfire, pest): Innovative forest and land management strategies needed for resilience.
    • Shift towards bioeconomy: Zero-carbon bioeconomy needs innovation for diverse, efficient wood-based product uses.
    • Opportunity from non-wood forest product: Many wild forest-based foods, including fish, are rich in micronutrients and have high nutritional content. 

    Five types of innovation enhancing potential of forests and trees to address global challenges

    • Technological: Remote-sensing & cloud computing generate high-quality forest data, thereby, improve forest management processes. E.g., NASA and ESA's Landsat and Copernicus programs.
    • Social, Policy and Institutional: All interrelated and dynamic innovations to better engage women, youth and Indigenous People. E.g., India's Joint Forest Management Programme mandates 1/3rd female representation on committees.
    • Financial: Innovations to enhance value of standing forests, boost restoration efforts, etc. E.g. Innovations like SCRIPT (Soft Commodity Risk Platform).

    Barriers to development of innovations in forest sector

    • Lack of innovation culture discouraging curiosity, creativity and risk-taking.
    • Capital limitations like human (deficient skill); natural (limited access to forest); social (restricted tenure rights), etc.
    • Lack of policy support impacting technology adoption.

    Recommendations to scale up innovation

    • Recognizing and rewarding innovation can help foster conducive culture.
    • Boost skills, capabilities and knowledge to ensure that forest-sector stakeholders have capacity to manage innovation creation and adoption.
    • Provide opportunities for knowledge and technology transfer, and build appropriate safeguards.
    • Ensure universally accessible financial resources.
    • Tags :
    • Deforestation
    • State of the World’s Forests 2024
    • SCRIPT (Soft Commodity Risk Platform)
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