A collaboration between the Forest Declaration Assessment and Systems Change Lab, the Dashboard is a dynamic progress tracking tool which aims to increase transparency, enable more detailed analysis, and support decision-making at global and national levels.
Why do we need the Dashboard?
How do you know what progress you are making on your goals if you don’t track it?
In recent years, countries have set a shared goal to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030. But so far, countries have not yet adopted a mechanism to track progress toward that goal. To fill that gap, the Forest Declaration Assessment together with Systems Change Lab developed the Forest Declaration Dashboard.
What information does the Dashboard provide?
The Forest Declaration Dashboard provides users with data and findings on forests, biodiversity, and climate across countries and key themes. The Dashboard presents:
- An overall picture of global progress toward the 2030 goals, highlighting the critical gaps where more action is needed
- A detailed look at each of the indicators that are used to track progress toward 2030 goals, including why the indicator was chosen, what it can tell about progress, its status, and the methodology and data sources behind the indicator.
Data and findings are easily understood, accessible, and compelling and allow users to quickly understand and communicate the status and context of 2030 forest goals.
Who is the Dashboard for?
The Forest Declaration Dashboard is for everyone who has a stake in how we use, manage, and protect the world’s forests and lands. That means the Dashboard is for governments who have endorsed the 2030 goals themselves, and for those who want to hold those governments accountable to their commitments.
Explore the Dashboard to see the latest insights, trends, and indicators on global forest commitments and actions: https://dashboard.forestdeclaration.org