OUR GLOBAL GOALS HOW WE WILL GET THERE Our on-the-ground expertise, combined with a global perspective, means we are well placed to address challenges across landscapes and sectors. We will engage with indigenous people, communities, smallholders, policymakers and the private sector to combat deforestation and forest degradation, and demonstrate that the world's growing demand for wood can be met through sustainable forest management and well-managed plantations. Our combined efforts with key partners on policy and practice will help countries and governments deliver on their ambitious forest restoration commitments. And we will develop innovative ways to expand protected areas, as well as Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas. Greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation will be reduced by supporting actions that support climate change mitigation and adaptation. We will align public and private sector efforts to address deforestation, as outlined in the UN New York Declaration on Forests and the Paris climate agreement, to tackle drivers such as agriculture and infrastructure development. And innovative integrated approaches across landscapes will be developed and prototyped to produce greater strategic impact at scale and to promote wider understanding of landscape approaches and how to apply them. OUTCOMES BY 2030 n 50% OF THE WORLD'S FORESTS ARE EFFECTIVELY PROTECTED OR UNDER IMPROVED MANAGEMENT. n DEFORESTATION HAS BEEN HALTED. n 350 MILLION HECTARES OF FOREST LANDSCAPES ARE RESTORED. WWF-INT Strategy Report 2018 page 17