FAO Launches AIM4NatuRe to Boost Global Ecosystem Monitoring
In a major global step towards ecosystem restoration, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has launched a new initiative — Accelerating Innovative Monitoring for Nature Restoration (AIM4NatuRe). Backed by the United Kingdom with a funding of US$ 9 million, the programme aims to strengthen countries’ capabilities to monitor and report progress in restoring degraded ecosystems.
The FAO recently unveiled the AIM4NatuRe initiative, expanding its earlier AIM4Forests programme. With funding from the UK government and a targeted timeline of 2025 to 2028, the initiative aligns with Target 2 of the Global Biodiversity Framework, which seeks to restore at least 30% of degraded ecosystems by 2030.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | FAO Launches AIM4NatuRe to Boost Global Ecosystem Monitoring |
| Initiative Name | AIM4NatuRe (Accelerating Innovative Monitoring for Nature Restoration) |
| Led by | FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) |
| Funding | US$ 9 million (GBP 7 million from UK) |
| Duration | 2025 to 2028 |
| Focus | Ecosystem restoration monitoring |
| Key Tool | Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM) |
| Target Alignment | Target 2 of the Global Biodiversity Framework (30% ecosystem restoration) |
| Support Inclusions | Indigenous Peoples, Biocentric Restoration |
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