Flagship GEO initiative will accelerate land restoration through better information
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3 November 2022
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Press release
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Desertification
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Sustainable land management & restoration
Accra, 3 November 2022: The 114 member governments and 144 participating organisations of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) today launched GEO Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) as a flagship initiative, seeking to accelerate land restoration for global environmental sustainability.
Degradation and loss of habitat threatens all life on Earth, including the well-being of 3.2 billion people, and puts roughly half the world’s annual economic output - $US 44 trillion – at risk. Earth Observation (EO) analysis shows that most ice-free terrestrial ecosystems have been transformed from their natural state for human use, and at least 20% of that area is no longer productive.
The Global Land Outlook second edition (GLO2), published recently by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), shows that each dollar invested in restoring degraded land returns between $US7 and $US30 in benefit. The GEO LDN Flagship provides trusted tools and information to monitor land condition across all scales and landscapes, so countries can improve their land management. The Flagship supports the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Target 15.3 on land degradation, which targets the restoration of nearly one billion hectares of land by 2030. Achieving this target requires a holistic approach, ensuring that nature is protected, agricultural lands are sustainably used, and degraded land is ecologically restored.
GEO Secretariat Director, Yana Gevorgyan said: “Globally coordinated Earth observations can provide the trusted information to protect nature, restore degraded land and manage agricultural land sustainably. Supported by a EUR 6.2 million contribution from the Government of Germany, we are launching the GEO LDN Flagship in response to a critical need for better information, better tools, and skilled practitioners to accelerate achievement of all 17 Sustainable Development Goals.”
GLO2 projects degradation of 16 million square km – an area the size of South America – through to 2050 if current trends continue. LDN encourages the optimization of all land uses across the landscape, so that the competing demands for land resources including food, feed, fibre, clean water, clean energy, the carbon sequestration, and the protection of nature, can all be achieved.
Dr. Barron Joseph Orr, Lead Scientist of the UNCCD, said: “Addressing the problem through the right mix of conservation, sustainable use and restoration measures makes economic sense. But it is a daunting challenge to provide suitable data and information across the extraordinary variety of landscapes and land uses across the globe.”
The GEO LDN Flagship will be hosted by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, on behalf of the German Government. Ms. Antje Hecheltjen, Coordinator of the Flagship Secretariat explained: “Delivering for, and co-developing with governments and local communities drives the work programme of the GEO LDN Flagship. Our key challenge is to help countries to capitalise on advances in EO by making tools and datasets open source and interoperable, supporting their use for LDN, and developing a curriculum of study to build expertise and capacity in LDN around the world.”
The announcement was made during GEO’s 18th Plenary, currently being held in Accra, Ghana.
Contact Persons
Sam Nuttall
Communications Officer
Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Secretariat
snuttall [at] geosec.org (snuttall[at]geosec[dot]org)
+41 796433402
Maxwell Kwaku
Communications Officer
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Ghana
maxwell.kwaku [at] giz.de (maxwell[dot]kwaku[at]giz[dot]de)
+233 552 557 976
Wagaki Wischnewski
Public Information and Media Officer
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
wwischnewski [at] unccd.int (wwischnewski[at]unccd[dot]int)
+49 228 815 2820
About GEO
GEO is an intergovernmental partnership working to improve the availability, access and use of open Earth observations, including satellite imagery, remote sensing and in situ data, to impact policy and decision making in a wide range of sectors. www.earthobservations.org
About UNCCD
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) is the global vision and voice for land. We unite governments, scientists, policymakers, private sector and communities around a shared vision and global action to restore and manage the world’s land for the sustainability of humanity and the planet. Much more than an international treaty signed by 197 parties, UNCCD is a multilateral commitment to mitigating today’s impacts of land degradation and advancing tomorrow’s land stewardship in order to provide food, water, shelter and economic opportunity to all people in an equitable and inclusive manner.
About GIZ
As a provider of international cooperation services for sustainable development and international education work, GIZ is dedicated to building a future worth living around the world. GIZ has over 50 years of experience in a wide variety of areas, including economic development and employment, energy and the environment, and peace and security. We work with businesses, civil society actors, and research institutions, fostering successful interaction between development policy and other policy fields and areas of activity. The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is our main commissioning party.
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