English title
Recognising the Model Forest Act to enhance forest protection, conservation, restoration and sustainable management of forests
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Recognising the Model Forest Act to enhance forest protection, conservation, restoration and sustainable management of forests
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Recognising the Model Forest Act to enhance forest protection, conservation, restoration and sustainable management of forests
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Published
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English
Working language
English
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Proponent (Sponsor)
Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental ( Peru )
Co-sponsors
Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental ( Mexico )
Environmental Law Institute ( United States of America )
Malawi Environmental Endowment Trust ( Malawi )
Center for Environmental Legal Studies ( United States of America )
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS AND LAW ( United States of America )
Explanatory memorandum
The Model Forest Act Initiative (MoFAI) aims to provide a comprehensive and innovative blueprint for legislators, policymakers, and other stakeholders in designing a modern legal framework for the protection, conservation, restoration, and ecologically sustainable management and use of forests, with a particular focus on native forests and vegetation. This initiative comes at a critical time when forests worldwide face unprecedented threats from deforestation, degradation, and climate change, while also playing a crucial role in mitigating these very challenges.
The Model Forest Act uses a systematic, interdisciplinary, multi-stakeholder, and evidence-informed approach to design model legislative text that can be applied and tailored to country-specific contexts. It addresses the urgent need to update and harmonize forest governance frameworks globally, recognizing that many existing laws were developed before the full extent of global environmental crises was understood. By providing a comprehensive legal framework, the Model Forest Act seeks to bridge the gap between outdated forest management practices and modern environmental principles, scientific advancements, and international commitments.
The Act incorporates key elements such as ecosystem-based approaches, recognition of the intrinsic value of forests, and the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities. It also addresses emerging challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and water insecurity. By adopting or adapting the Model Forest Act, states can strengthen their forest protection, conservation, restoration, and sustainable management efforts, aligning with global sustainability goals and enhancing their capacity to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.
The Model Forest Act uses a systematic, interdisciplinary, multi-stakeholder, and evidence-informed approach to design model legislative text that can be applied and tailored to country-specific contexts. It addresses the urgent need to update and harmonize forest governance frameworks globally, recognizing that many existing laws were developed before the full extent of global environmental crises was understood. By providing a comprehensive legal framework, the Model Forest Act seeks to bridge the gap between outdated forest management practices and modern environmental principles, scientific advancements, and international commitments.
The Act incorporates key elements such as ecosystem-based approaches, recognition of the intrinsic value of forests, and the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities. It also addresses emerging challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and water insecurity. By adopting or adapting the Model Forest Act, states can strengthen their forest protection, conservation, restoration, and sustainable management efforts, aligning with global sustainability goals and enhancing their capacity to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.
Geographic scope
Global
Nature and biodiversity
Forests
Grassland
Mountains
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)
Target 2: Restore 30% of all degraded ecosystems
Sustainable Development Goals
Goal 13 - climate action
Goal 15 - life on land
Goal 17 - partnerships for the goals
Threats and drivers
Logging & wood harvesting