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Countries fall far short of pledges to restore stricken land, report shows

By Thomson Reuters Aug 20, 2026 | 8:02 PM

GENEVA, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Countries have restored an area roughly twice the size of France under U.N.-backed efforts to reverse ​land degradation – far short of their ‌own restoration targets – a study by the world’s largest conservation network showed on Friday.

• The International Union for Conservation of Nature said countries had rehabilitated 124.3 ‌million ​hectares or 10.4% of their ⁠collective national pledges.

• The ⁠land is degraded by events including wildfires and drought, which scientists say human-induced climate change has made more likely.

• The report ​is published to coincide with a meeting in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, until August 28 to ⁠discuss land restoration as part ⁠of a series of U.N. ​meetings to combat drought and desertification.

• Up to ​40% of the world’s land is degraded, U.N. ‌estimates show, reducing food production, water availability and jobs.

• In Mongolia, the level is nearly 77% as overgrazing has exacerbated the problem ⁠of increased desertification linked to climate change.

• The collective target of 1.2 billion hectares made under four ⁠different U.N. ‌frameworks involves various timelines but ⁠most converge around 2030, the IUCN ​said.

• ‌IUCN Director General Grethel Aguilar said ​investing in ⁠restoration would address biodiversity loss and also bring economic returns.

• “Restoration isn’t just an environmental fix, it’s one of the smartest investments we can make,” Aguilar said.

(Reporting by Emma Farge; editing by ​Barbara Lewis)