The UN works with governments, community organizations, and the general public to promote both local and global activities for the International Day of Forests. Activities include:
International Day of Forests is a global observance and not a public holiday.
Forests cover about one third of the world’s land mass. Roughly 1.6 billion people, including more than 2000 indigenous cultures, depend on forests for their livelihood. Forests are vital to the planet for many reasons, including:
The UN first celebrated the International Day of Forests on March 21, 2013. This initiative follows from the International Year of Forests.
Deforestation accounts for 12 to 20 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming, according to the UN.