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             Deforestation  
             and Conversion
             6 Minute Read         Forests and other natural ecosystems are critical for carbon 
                                   storage, biodiversity protection, water supply, mitigation of 
                                   natural hazards, adaptation to climate change, and sustaining 
                                   the wellbeing of indigenous peoples and local communities. 
                                   The Accountability Framework advocates for eliminating natural 
                                   ecosystem conversion for agriculture or plantation forestry 
                                   production, and identifies no-deforestation and no-conversion as 
                                   essential elements of an ethical supply chain. No-conversion is a 
                                   broader goal that seeks to avoid destruction of all types of natural 
                                   ecosystems, while no-deforestation addresses only natural forests.
                                                                   Find out more here:  
                                                                   Deforestation and Conversion
                      Related Core               The Accountability Framework is a resource 
                         Principle
                                                 to help companies produce and source 
                                                  commodities while protecting forests and  
                                                  other natural ecosystems.
                              1                  Companies can do this by:
                 Protection of forests and        •  Setting clear commitments and goals related to deforestation and conversion,  
                 other natural ecosystems            in line with accepted norms;
                         Learn More               •  Implementing these commitments through land management, sourcing, and 
                                                     supplier engagement practices that are protective of forests and other natural 
                                                     ecosystems and the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities; and
                                                  •  Using credible monitoring tools to assess deforestation and conversion risk,  
                                                     impact, and progress toward commitments.
                                                  How are deforestation and conversion defined?
                                                  The Accountability Framework clarifies these terms by providing the  
                                                  following definitions, which apply worldwide.
                                                  Deforestation:  
                                                  the loss of natural forest as a result of: 
                                                     a) conversion to agriculture or other non-forest land use; 
                                                     b) conversion to a plantation; or 
                                                     c) severe or sustained degradation
                                                  See the figure on page 4 for a summary of these three deforestation scenarios
                                                  Conversion:  
                                                  Change of a natural ecosystem to another land use or profound change in the natural 
                                                  ecosystem’s species composition, structure, or function
                                                  No-deforestation: (or no-conversion):  
                                                  Commodity production, sourcing, or financial investments that do not cause or 
                                                  contribute to deforestation (or conversion)
                  Accountability Framework        Deforestation and Conversion                                                           2
                                                  Forest:  
                                                  Land spanning more than 0.5 hectares with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy 
                                                  cover of more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds in situ. It does 
                                                  not include land that is predominantly under agricultural or other land use. Forest 
                                                  includes natural forests and tree plantations. For the purpose of implementing  
                                                  no-deforestation supply chain commitments, the focus is on preventing the 
                                                  conversion of natural forests. (Adapted from FAO definition.)
                                                  Natural Forest:  
                                                  A forest that possesses many or most of the characteristics of a forest native to the 
                                                  given site, including species composition, structure, and ecological function. Natural 
                                                  forests include: i) primary forests; ii) regenerated (second-growth) forests; iii) managed 
                                                  natural forests where natural ecosystem characteristics exist alongside activities such 
                                                  as timber harvesting; and iv) forests that have been partially degraded by human or 
                                                  natural causes (e.g., harvesting, fire, climate change, invasive species, or others) but 
                                                  where the land has not been converted to another use. 
                                                  Note: this is a summarized version of the definition; see AFi website for full definition.
                  Accountability Framework        Deforestation and Conversion                                                           3
                             Figure: three types of land-use change events 
                            that constitute deforestation, as defined in the 
                            Accountability Framework.
                            Deforestation is the loss of natural forest as a result of 
                            the three types of events shown below in red: 
                                       Indicates deforestation event
                                 Forest                                                                                                        Other types of land 
                                 per FA0 and many government definitions*                                                                      use and land cover
                                 Land spanning > 0.5 hectares with trees 
                                 > 5 meters and a canopy cover > 10% (or 
                                 other context-specific parameters)
                                    Natural Forest                                                                      a                          Agriculture
                                    •    Primary or unmanaged forest                                           Conversion to                       •     Annual crops
                                                                                                            agriculture or other 
                                    •    Regenerated (second-growth) forest                                 non-forest and use                     •     Perennial crops, including tree crops
                                    •    Forest managed for timber harvest or                                                                      •     Livestock raising
                                         other activities that retains its main 
                                         natural characteristics
                                                                                                                        c
                                       Conversion to a            b                                       Severe and sustained                     Degraded Land
                                         tree plantation                                                         degredation
                                                                                                                                                   •     Former forest that has lost main 
                                    Tree Plantation                                                                                                      elements of composition, structure and 
                                                                                                                                                         function of a forest on a sustained basis 
                                    •    Composed mainly of planted or                                                                                   due to severe degradation
                                         seeded trees
                                    •    May include intensive management
                                    •    Lacks key elements of natural forests 
                                         native to the area, such as species                                                              * The accountability Framework adopts the 
                                         composition and structural diversity                                                              FA0 forest definition but differentiates natural 
                                                                                                                                           forest from tree plantation for the purpose of 
                                                                                                                                           implementing deforestation-free supply chains 
                                                                                                                                           and commitments.
                            Accountability Framework                        Deforestation and Conversion                                                                                                           4
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