Policy Brief - Forests, Trees and the Eradication of Poverty: Potential and Limitations

This policy brief summarizes the key messages of the GFEP report “Forests, Trees and the Eradication of Poverty: Potential and Limitations” and reaches out to international as well as national policymakers and other stakeholders.

Following key messages are highlighted:

  • Forests and trees support human well-being and contribute to global efforts to end poverty
  • Benefits from forests and trees to human well-being are unevenly distributed
  • Forests and trees can contribute to the well-being of the poor as they face profound global changes
  • Inadequate land use policies and programmes may lead to excessive costs being borne by the poor
  • Policy and management measures that enable forests and trees to alleviate poverty need to be tailored to each specific context

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