GPI2050 contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals
ReGreening Initiatives contributes to and supports progress towards the majority of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It provides a direct contribution to the following four goals:
SDG 1
No Poverty – ReGreening Initiatives contributes to ending poverty for local communities both by increasing income and by increasing the sustainability of land-based livelihoods due to improved natural resource base.
SDG 2
Zero Hunger – ReGreening Initiatives contributes to ending hunger and improving nutrition by improving soil fertility and crop viability, increasing access to wild foods and animal fodder, reducing stresses for livestock and decreasing disaster risk to food supplies.
SDG 3
Good Health and Well-being – ReGreening Initiatives can contribute to communities’ ability to access healthcare through increased income, and can also contribute to improved nutrition and increased availability of plant-based medicines.
SDG 4
Quality Education – ReGreening Initiatives can enable communities to access education for children through improved income and by reducing the need for children to contribute towards household income or devote excessive time to seeking firewood. Because of its focus on gender and minority group inclusion and empowerment, ReGreening Initiatives may also help to shift attitudes towards the education of girls and other marginalised groups.
SDG 5
Gender Equality – Inclusion and equality of women are key components of ReGreening Initiatives. ReGreening Initiatives not only seeks to lighten the burdens of women and girls by increasing access to resources such as firewood, but also seeks to improve their status as decision-makers who control assets, income and land rights equally with men. ReGreening Initiatives empowers women to benefit from their labour and increase their assets.
SDG 8
Decent Work and Economic Growth – ReGreening Initiatives helps to make traditional livelihoods sustainable and productive and increases opportunities for decent work that restores and enhances productive resources in a community.
SDG 10
Reduced Inequalities – ReGreening Initiatives can help to reduce income inequalities within communities and between communities as well, potentially reducing the need for economic migration.
SDG 11
Sustainable Cities and Communities – ReGreening Initiatives contributes to local communities becoming more inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Through REGREENING INITIATIVES, incomes rise and resources – including food, water, timber and firewood – can increase, contributing towards the sustainability of cities and communities.
SDG 12
Responsible Consumption and Production – ReGreening Initiatives contributes to the sustainable consumption and production of wood and other forest products, as well as to sustainable agricultural production.
SDG 13
Climate Action – As previously described, ReGreening Initiatives contributes to both the mitigation of climate change and to each community’s ability to adapt to it. ReGreening Initiatives increases the number of trees sequestering carbon, reduces the burning of fields and the need for agricultural chemicals, and improves the soil’s capacity to absorb carbon. ReGreening Initiatives also builds resilience among communities, by altering the micro-climate of crops, protecting them from extremes of heat and wind, reducing erosion by slowing wind and water speed, increasing water retention and infiltration, increasing soil complexity, diversifying food sources, and increasing capacity for advocacy and collective action. ReGreening Initiatives also qualifies as a climate change mitigation methodology under United Nations climate action initiatives such as the Clean Development Mechanism and REDD+.
SDG 15
Life on Land – ReGreening Initiatives contributes directly to every element outlined in goal 15, which aims to “sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation [and] halt biodiversity loss”.
SDG 16
Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – ReGreening Initiatives can contribute significantly to promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, improving access to justice for all users of the land under management, and building effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels. Anecdotal evidence indicates that, as resource availability expands because of ReGreening Initiatives, conflict over scarce natural resources has reduced enhancing integration and social cohesion amongst communities.