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UN Global Goal 15: Life on Land

Reilly Fitzsimmons

Babson College

Boston, MA, USA

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Goal 15 reminds us that healthy human communities rely on the health of our land and forest ecosystems. Protecting life on land requires the conservation and restoration of terrestrial ecosystems, the sustainable use and management of forests, efforts to halt and reverse desertification and land degradation, as well as cooperation to stop biodiversity loss.

A 2019 UN report finds that nearly three-quarters of land-based ecosystems are challenged by human development, e.g. agricultural expansion and livestock production, high levels of plastic pollution, and the growth of urban areas. The report estimates that as many as one million species face increased risk of extinction due to human impact.

To turn this situation around, the SDG 15 focuses on the following targets:

  • Ensure the conservation, restoration, and sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, e.g. promote sustainable forest management and reforestation; combat desertification and restore degraded soil
  • Guarantee food security by upholding the exchange and utilization of plant genetic resources.
  • Protect threatened species by reducing poaching, promoting efforts against invasive species, and integrating sustainable planning into development strategies.
  • Mobilize financial resources to make ecologically sound programs possible.

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The Stories section highlights how transformative changes can take place when communities directly affected by land degradation are in charge. Nick Rodway describes how First Communities in Australia are working with an NGO to document and conserve the continent’s threatened monsoon vine thickets. In Indonesia, returning land management rights to local residents has allowed for resident cooperatives to replant and replenish forests.

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The Link section showcases members of the Babson College community who are using their entrepreneurial mindset for good. Explore further to see how Braeden Rudd '16 is putting animals first with Raised Right.

Click here for more stories in the Solutions Story Tracker on life on land.

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