Why are current policies aiming to stop #deforestation doomed to failure? Because we fail to understand people. Read the paper https://tinyurl.com/ForestAffair ">https://tinyurl.com/ForestAff... via @OneEarth_CP
Last Friday was #Biodiversity2020. The @FAO and @UNEP released the State of the World& #39;s Forests report 2020 http://fao.org/state-of-forests/en/
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In the 2020 edition, we find that forests cover 4.06 billion hectares. That is nearly 1/3 of the earth land mass (NASA, Picture from Apollo 12, 1969).
The report mentions the rate of #deforestation is slowing down. But for the last 20 years we have lost 5 million hectares per year on average and the trend is stable.
This is without acounting for #wildfires and #diebacks. A burnt forest is still a forest. In 2015 alone, 4% of the world& #39;s tropical forests burnt, according to the same report.
Governments are committing to stop deforestation and restore forest landscapes. https://www.bonnchallenge.org/content/challenge">https://www.bonnchallenge.org/content/c...
Corporations are pledging to exclude #deforestation from their supply chains. http://supply-change.org/ ">https://supply-change.org/">...
So, why don& #39;t we see that in the charts?
Our answer: Because the pledges, policies and intiatives are taken on the basis of a wrong or simplistic understanding of how humans make decision.
We don& #39;t understand well human agency. We misrepresent desires, beliefs and aspirations. We are wrong about our common visions.
Landscapes don& #39;t happen. We shape them.
It& #39;s the way we understand how we make decisions that is at fault. Untill we change that, our efforts will continue to fail.
Check our paper and let& #39;s talk about it. https://tinyurl.com/ForestAffair ">https://tinyurl.com/ForestAff...