Living Lands Charter
- In accordance with the plan established for the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, the Commonwealth members have consented to voluntarily donate "living land" in their individual nations to future generations.
- The "Living Lands Charter," a non-binding agreement, calls for member nations to protect the world's land resources, halt land degradation, fight climate change, preserve biodiversity, and work towards sustainable management.
- The Living Lands Charter contributes to encapsulating the collective effort to keep the rise in the average world temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
- Using a combination of policy influence, funding, technical aid, governance, and knowledge sharing across nations, the charter seeks to ....
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