联合国粮农 04月22日
FAO launches AIM4NatuRe to improve monitoring of ecosystem restoration
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联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)在地球日启动了“加速创新监测自然恢复”(AIM4NatuRe)倡议,该倡议获得英国700万英镑资金支持,旨在改进全球生态系统恢复工作的监测和报告。AIM4NatuRe将为全球恢复工作提供新的动力,通过向各国提供技术专长和解决方案,并确保它们拥有准确监测进展所需的资源,从而将恢复承诺转化为对人类和地球的实际和持久影响。该倡议优先考虑生态系统恢复的综合方法,涵盖从重新造林、退化农田恢复、湿地修复到草地和海洋生态系统恢复的广泛活动。

🌱 联合国粮农组织(FAO)启动了AIM4NatuRe倡议,旨在改善全球生态系统恢复工作的监测和报告。

🇬🇧 该倡议获得英国700万英镑资金支持,将补充FAO现有的AIM4Forests项目,并支持各国构建能力,利用最新技术监测和报告其在昆明-蒙特利尔全球生物多样性框架(GBF)目标2方面的进展,该目标旨在到2030年恢复至少30%的退化生态系统。

🌍 AIM4NatuRe优先考虑生态系统恢复的综合方法,涵盖重新造林、退化农田恢复、湿地修复、草地和海洋生态系统恢复等活动。

📊 该倡议将通过提供前沿技术和能力建设,帮助各国获得关于恢复区域的统一全球数据集。这将使各国能够超越广泛的承诺,生成关于其恢复工作有效性的可验证数据,从而促进透明度和自主性。

🤝 AIM4NatuRe还将支持原住民监测以生物为中心的自然恢复,这是一种优先考虑生态系统中所有生物福祉的整体方法。将在巴西和秘鲁进行FAO原住民部门的试点项目。

Rome - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today on Earth Day launched Accelerating Innovative Monitoring for Nature Restoration (AIM4NatuRe), a new initiative with GBP 7 million from the United Kingdom to improve monitoring and reporting of global ecosystem restoration efforts.

“AIM4NatuRe will provide a new dynamic input for global restoration efforts,” said FAO Director-General QU Dongyu. “By providing countries with technical expertise and solutions, and ensuring they have the resources they need to monitor their progress accurately, we can ensure that our collective efforts translate restoration commitments into real and lasting impacts for people and the planet during this UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and beyond.”  

“AIM4NatuRe is an innovative initiative that will leverage technology and data to enhance nature restoration, building on the success of the high-performing AIM4Forests programme. The UK has a leading role in protecting and restoring forests while empowering the communities that depend on them, and we’re proud to work with partners like FAO to support countries across the globe,” said United Kingdom Minister for Climate Kerry McCarthy. 

AIM4NatuRe will complement FAO’s existing AIM4Forests programme and enable the creation of a global dataset on nature restoration progress. Countries will receive support to build capacity and use the latest technology to monitor and report their progress towards target 2 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), which aims to restore at least 30 percent of degraded ecosystems by 2030.

The initiative prioritizes a comprehensive approach to ecosystem restoration, encompassing a wide range of activities, from reforestation, restoration of degraded agricultural lands and wetland rehabilitation to the recovery of grasslands and marine ecosystems. 

Ecosystem restoration is a powerful nature-based solution to address biodiversity loss, climate change and land degradation. Globally, around 1 billion hectares of land have been committed for restoration, with the potential to contribute one-third of the total climate mitigation needed to limit warming to below 2°C by 2030, while contributing to food security and livelihoods.

However, many countries lack the technical solutions and capacity to effectively track and report their progress in restoring degraded ecosystems. In a recent capacity needs assessment survey by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Secretariat, 80 percent of countries responding said they were unable to collect data to report national restoration progress.

Cutting-edge technology

At the recent Resumed Session of the CBD Sixteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) in Rome, Parties acknowledged the need for increased support in implementing Target 2 and invited FAO to lead the effort.  

AIM4NatuRe will address this challenge by providing countries with access to cutting-edge technology, and capacity development, working toward a unified global dataset for areas under restoration. This will empower nations to move beyond broad commitments and generate verifiable data on the effectiveness of their restoration work, fostering transparency and ownership.

To ensure seamless data sharing and analysis, AIM4NatuRe will prioritize data interoperability. This will involve establishing standardized data formats and protocols that facilitate the harmonization and aggregation of data collected at national levels into a global reporting framework. This will enhance transparency and comparability while reducing the reporting burden for countries. AIM4NatuRe will also develop practical guidance documents and technical solutions, namely the Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM), to support countries in data collection, analysis, and reporting, ensuring that information is readily available and usable.

Notably, the initiative will support Indigenous Peoples in the monitoring of biocentric nature restoration, a holistic approach that prioritizes the well-being of all living things within an ecosystem. A pilot with FAO's Indigenous Peoples unit will take place in Brazil and Peru.

At a virtual event today in Rome today, FAO also launched a new publication entitled Enabling consistent reporting and monitoring for freshwater (inland waters) restoration under Target 2 to support countries in achieving GBF Target 2.

AIM4NatuRe expands on AIM4Forests, also funded by the UK, which leverages advanced technology for forest monitoring and has trained people across 14 countries. AIM4NatuRe broadens this work to all ecosystems, offering a holistic approach to monitoring restoration progress. Its capacity development initiatives include the Forest Monitoring for Climate Action e-learning curriculum with 15,748 web learners engaged.

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