Name: Three Basins Summit: Protecting Tropical Forests
Context: On October 28, 2023, leaders from Amazon, Congo, and Borneo-Mekong-Southeast Asia met at the Three Basins Summit, emphasizing the crucial need to safeguard tropical forests. While a formal alliance did not materialize, commitments were made to enhance scientific cooperation and inclusive governance.
Link : https://news.mongabay.com/2021/01/amazon-is-on-the-brink-of-turning-into-a-carbon-source-study-warns/
Key Points:
Participating Countries: Representatives from Amazon, Congo, and Asia-Pacific regions collaborated.
Commitments Made: Pledges focused on deforestation reduction, restoration efforts, and sustainable forest management.
Indigenous Involvement: Indigenous Peoples highlighted as vital partners in forest conservation, emphasizing traditional knowledge.
Challenges Ahead: Concrete actions and robust leadership required for effective conservation initiatives.
Biodiversity and Livelihoods: Tropical forests, home to two-thirds of global biodiversity, sustain over one billion livelihoods.
The summit underscored the urgency of collaborative efforts to protect these ecosystems. While challenges persist, the involvement of stakeholders signals a shared commitment to preserving our planet and supporting Indigenous Peoples and local communities.