International Day of Forests to be celebrated worldwide on 21st March
On this day, countries are encouraged to undertake efforts to organize local, national, and international activities involving forests and trees, such as tree planting campaigns.
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21 March the International Day of Forests (IDF) in 2012. Since then, each year this day celebrates and raises awareness of the importance of all types of forests.
On this day, countries are encouraged to undertake efforts to organize local, national, and international activities involving forests and trees, such as tree planting campaigns.
2018 theme: Forests and Sustainable Cities
#ClimateAction is #BetterWithForests!
— UN-REDD Programme (@unredd) March 19, 2018
Forests help us fight against #climatechange by removing carbon dioxide - a major cause of global warming - out of the atmosphere.#IntlForestDay pic.twitter.com/jOi9z90vrl
Key Messages for 2018:
- They help mitigate the impacts of climate change in and around urban areas.
- Save energy used for heating by 20-50 percent.
- Strategic placement of trees in urban areas can cool the air by up to 8 degrees Celsius, reducing air conditioning needs by 30 percent.
- Urban trees are excellent air filters, removing harmful pollutants in the air and fine particulates.
- Trees reduce noise pollution.
- Local populations use the fruits, nuts, leaves and insects found in urban trees to produce food and medicines for use in the home, or as a source of income.
- Wood fuel sourced from urban trees and planted forests on the outskirts of cities provides renewable energy for cooking and heating, which reduces pressures on natural forests and our reliance on fossil fuels.
- They help to filter and regulate water, contributing to high-quality freshwater supplies for hundreds of millions of people.
- Forests also protect watersheds and prevent flooding as they store water in their branches and soil.
- Well-managed forests and trees in and around cities provide habitats, food and protection for many plants and animals, helping to maintain and increase biodiversity.
- Forests in cities and surrounding areas generate tourism, create tens of thousands of jobs and encourage city beautification schemes, building dynamic, energetic and prosperous green economies.
- Urban green spaces, including forests, encourage active and healthy lifestyles, improve mental health, prevent disease, and provide a place for people to socialize.
This global celebration of forests provides a platform to raise awareness of the importance of all types of woodlands and trees, and celebrate the ways in which they sustain and protect us.The majority of oxygen that is of utmost importance to sustain life in Earth is produced by trees hence it’s the responsibility of every human being to plant trees and save forests.
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