Signing of ¡®historic¡¯ agreement paving way for Turkey to host Tenth UN Forum on Forests
For the first time, Turkey will host a multilateral meeting on forests, with 193 Member States participating, in Istanbul from 8-19 April following the signing on 24 January of an agreement between Turkish Government and Âé¶¹APP representatives.
As host country, Turkey will provide resources for holding the upcoming tenth session of the Âé¶¹APP Forum on Forests and for the participation of delegations from developing countries. Signing the agreement were Wu Hongbo, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, and Yasar Halit ?evik, Permanent Representative of Turkey to the Âé¶¹APP.
Mr. Wu described Turkey¡¯s support for the Forum as ¡°generous¡±, saying that the Government¡¯s offer to host the Forum represented its ¡°strong political commitment to international cooperation¡±. The upcoming session of the Forum was very important to the ongoing discussions on the post-2015 Âé¶¹APP development agenda, he noted.
Mr. ?evik said that his country felt ¡°honoured to host the tenth Forum in Istanbul¡±, pointing out that it would be the first time that it had held a session outside Âé¶¹APP Headquarters. ¡°I would like to reiterate once again Turkey¡¯s commitment to sustainable forest management and raising awareness on the importance of forests in economic life and poverty eradication,¡± he added.
The Âé¶¹APP Forum on Forests is the only intergovernmental body that provides a global platform for policy development and cooperation on forests. The main theme of the April session ¡ª ¡°Forests and economic development¡± ¡ª will advance actions for mobilizing finance for forests. Through the Forum, countries have agreed to reduce deforestation, prevent forest degradation, promote sustainable livelihoods and reduce poverty for all forest-dependent peoples.
Jan McAlpine, Director of the Âé¶¹APP Forum on Forests Secretariat, said: ¡°Turkey has stepped up as a leader by hosting an historic global meeting which will catalyse political and financial support for sustainable forest management¡±.
Forests presently cover 4 billion hectares, nearly 31 per cent, of the global land area. Approximately 60 million people are employed by forest-based industries, and the sector contributes $468 billion annually to global gross domestic product.
Source: Press release of the UN Department of Public Information
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