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The Bonn Challenge is a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world's degraded and deforested lands by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030. It was hosted and launched by Germany and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Bonn on 2 September 2011, in collaboration with the Global Partnership on Forest/Landscape Restoration and targets delivery on the Rio Conventions and other outcomes of the 1992 Earth Summit. As at 2013 over 20 million hectares of land had been pledged for restoration from countries including Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Rwanda, and the United States. South Korea, Costa Rica, Pakistan, China, Rwanda and Brazil have embarked on successful landscape restoration programmes.

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  • Bonn Challenge (de)
  • Bonn Challenge (en)
  • Défi de Bonn (fr)
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  • The Bonn Challenge is a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world's degraded and deforested lands by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030. It was hosted and launched by Germany and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Bonn on 2 September 2011, in collaboration with the Global Partnership on Forest/Landscape Restoration and targets delivery on the Rio Conventions and other outcomes of the 1992 Earth Summit. As at 2013 over 20 million hectares of land had been pledged for restoration from countries including Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Rwanda, and the United States. South Korea, Costa Rica, Pakistan, China, Rwanda and Brazil have embarked on successful landscape restoration programmes. (en)
  • Die Bonn Challenge (zu Deutsch etwa Bonner Herausforderung) ist ein globales Projekt zur Wiederherstellung entwaldeter und erodierter Flächen. Ziel ist es, 150 Millionen Hektar bis zum Jahr 2020 und 350 Millionen Hektar bis 2030 zu renaturieren. Gastgeber und Initiator waren Deutschland und die Internationale Union zur Bewahrung der Natur und natürlicher Ressourcen (IUCN). Die Initiative wurde in Bonn am 2. September 2011 in Zusammenarbeit mit der Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration gestartet. Bis 2013 waren über 20 Millionen Hektar Land zugesagt worden für Renaturierungsmaßnahmen in Ländern wie Brasilien, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ruanda und den Vereinigten Staaten. Südkorea, Costa Rica, China, Ruanda und Brasilien haben erfolgreiche Programme zur Landschaftssanierung ge (de)
  • Le Défi de Bonn est un effort mondial de reboisement de terres dégradées et déboisées. Il visait d'abord à restaurer - en moins d'une décennie (2011 et 2020) - 150 millions d'hectares de paysages forestiers. Puis la Déclaration de New York sur les forêts (lors du Sommet sur le climat de 2014) a réaffirmé l’objectif du Défi tout en lui ajoutant 200 millions d’hectares supplémentaires (à horizon 2030). Cette déclaration a par la suite été approuvée par plus de 100 gouvernements, organisations de la société civile et organisations autochtones et entreprises privées (UNASYLVA, 2014). L'objectif est donc désormais de reboiser 350 millions d’hectares avant 2030. (fr)
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  • The Bonn Challenge is a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world's degraded and deforested lands by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030. It was hosted and launched by Germany and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Bonn on 2 September 2011, in collaboration with the Global Partnership on Forest/Landscape Restoration and targets delivery on the Rio Conventions and other outcomes of the 1992 Earth Summit. As at 2013 over 20 million hectares of land had been pledged for restoration from countries including Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Rwanda, and the United States. South Korea, Costa Rica, Pakistan, China, Rwanda and Brazil have embarked on successful landscape restoration programmes. The IUCN estimates that fulfilling the goals of the Bonn challenge would create approximately $84 billion per year in net benefits that could positively affect income opportunities for rural communities. It is also estimated that a reduction of the current carbon dioxide emissions gap by 11-17% will be achieved by meeting the challenge.Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa pledge has the distinction of being the first sub-national pledge, the first pledge to be fully implemented, and the first pledge to be increased. 'Billion Tree Tsunami' is an initiative in that direction.| The Bonn challenge will address the issue of economic security, water security, food security and climate change. Landscape restoration through the Bonn Challenge augments international commitments to climate change. The restoration of 150 million hectares of the world's degraded and deforested lands by 2020 will help in sequestration of 1 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide which will reduce the current emission gap by 20%. The African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative fits within the Bonn Challenge and has a goal of having 100 million hectares in the process of restoring by 2030. 28 African countries have made a total commitment of 113 million hectares to the initiative. Ethiopia has made the largest single commitment with 1 million hectares. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced in May 2019 that the country had set a goal of planting 4 billion trees in 2019 alone. (en)
  • Die Bonn Challenge (zu Deutsch etwa Bonner Herausforderung) ist ein globales Projekt zur Wiederherstellung entwaldeter und erodierter Flächen. Ziel ist es, 150 Millionen Hektar bis zum Jahr 2020 und 350 Millionen Hektar bis 2030 zu renaturieren. Gastgeber und Initiator waren Deutschland und die Internationale Union zur Bewahrung der Natur und natürlicher Ressourcen (IUCN). Die Initiative wurde in Bonn am 2. September 2011 in Zusammenarbeit mit der Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration gestartet. Bis 2013 waren über 20 Millionen Hektar Land zugesagt worden für Renaturierungsmaßnahmen in Ländern wie Brasilien, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ruanda und den Vereinigten Staaten. Südkorea, Costa Rica, China, Ruanda und Brasilien haben erfolgreiche Programme zur Landschaftssanierung gestartet. Die IUCN schätzt, dass die Erfüllung der Ziele der Bonn Challenge jährlich etwa 84 Milliarden Dollar an Nettovorteilen einbringen würden und diese die Einkommenschancen für ländliche Gemeinden positiv beeinflussen können. Außerdem wird geschätzt, dass eine Verringerung der derzeitigen Kohlendioxid-Emissionslücke um 11–17 % erreicht werden kann. (de)
  • Le Défi de Bonn est un effort mondial de reboisement de terres dégradées et déboisées. Il visait d'abord à restaurer - en moins d'une décennie (2011 et 2020) - 150 millions d'hectares de paysages forestiers. Puis la Déclaration de New York sur les forêts (lors du Sommet sur le climat de 2014) a réaffirmé l’objectif du Défi tout en lui ajoutant 200 millions d’hectares supplémentaires (à horizon 2030). Cette déclaration a par la suite été approuvée par plus de 100 gouvernements, organisations de la société civile et organisations autochtones et entreprises privées (UNASYLVA, 2014). L'objectif est donc désormais de reboiser 350 millions d’hectares avant 2030. Ce défi s'inscrit dans l'effort mondial pour le climat, mais aussi dans d'autres objectifs de soutenabilité du développement, portés par l'ONU. Les parties prenantes sont des gouvernements, mais aussi des organisations, des coalitions, les entreprises ou d'autres entités propriétaires ou gestionnaires de terres. Pour participer, elles enregistrent leurs engagements auprès du Secrétariat du Défi de Bonn (secrétariat confié à l'UICN). Les promesses sont affichées et généralement annoncées dans le cadre d’un événement. (fr)
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