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Our mission

The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is a rallying call for the protection and revival of ecosystems all around the world, for the benefit of people and nature. It aims to halt the degradation of ecosystems, and restore them to achieve global goals. Only with healthy ecosystems can we enhance people’s livelihoods, counteract climate change, and stop the collapse of biodiversity.

The UN Decade runs from 2021 through 2030, which is also the deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals and the timeline scientists have identified as the last chance to prevent catastrophic climate change.

The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed the UN Decade following a proposal for action by over 70 countries from all latitudes. View the resolution here.

UN Decade Governance Overview
Led by the United Nations Environment Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, The UN Decade is building a strong, broad-based global movement to ramp up restoration and put the world on track for a sustainable future. That will include building political momentum for restoration as well as thousands of initiatives on the ground.

Through communications, events and a dedicated web platform, the UN Decade will provide a hub for everyone interested in restoration to find projects, partners, funding and the knowledge they need to make their restoration efforts a success.

Find out more about the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

Classification

Ecosystem type
  • Farmlands
  • Forests
  • Freshwaters
  • Grasslands, shrublands and savannahs
  • Mountains
  • Oceans and coasts
  • Peatlands
  • Urban areas, human settlements, gardens
Regions covered
  • Africa
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Europe
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • West Asia
  • Global