The Seoul Action Plan for Urban Forests and Trees (UFTs) adopted at the second Asia-Pacific Urban Forestry Meeting in Seoul this month aims to provide a framework for countries and cities to adopt urban and forests and green infrastructure to support a sustainable future and good quality of life.
The action plan is also an instrument for coordinating the signatory cities, nations, and institutions’ policies.
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Participants pose at the 2nd Asia-Pacific Urban Forestry Meeting held in Seoul on Sept. 13-15. (Korea Forest Service) |
The Seoul Action Plan’s outcomes will have different timeframes relative to feasibility, importance and urgency.
The seven goals were categorized into seven themes: greener, cleaner, cooler, healthier, more cultured, more biodiverse, and wealthier.
They also come with action plans and identify key players, time frames and even funding methods.
Some of the key goals are as follows:
1. Greener cities: To increase the canopy cover in cities by at least 10 percent by 2027
2. Cleaner Cities (Air pollution): To include the contribution of UFTs in strategies for the reduction and removal of air pollutants in regional and national air quality by 2020
3. Cooler cities: To prepare a regional framework for support and incentives for the creation and sustainable management of urban forests and other green infrastructure components aimed at climate-change adaptation and mitigation by 2020
4. Healthier cities: To incorporate the role of UFTs as a positive component of human health and well-being into national public health plans by 2020
5. More cultured cities: To prepare by 2020 a reference framework for the designation and inventory of trees and forests of sociocultural significance in and around Asia-Pacific cities
6. More biodiverse cities: To promote the conservation of natural heritage in urban areas by 2020
7. Wealthier cities: To prepare by 2020 guidance framework and eco-eco-models adapted to Asia- Pacific cities for accounting the ecosystem services, benefits and savings derived by UFT and green spaces development (
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