3. We can bring degraded forests back to life
It is estimated that some two billion hectares of degraded land worldwide have the potential to be revived. That is roughly twice the area of Europe. Revitalizing the health of our forests is in our best interest, as it helps to create new jobs, mitigate climate change, and to safeguard biodiversity.
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4. Forests shield us against future pandemics
At present, 60 per cent of all infectious diseases and 75 per cent of all emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. These diseases originate from the transfer of pathogens from animals to humans, and they usually occur when natural landscapes, such are forests, are being cleared.
By planting trees and restoring forests, we can support an integrated one health approach for people, species and the planet. This is why the theme of this year’s International Day of Forests on 21 March 2021, is “Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being”.
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