Sustainable Development Goals
Main SDG introduction
World leaders adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at a historic UN conference in September 2015. The SDGs call for action by all countries to promote prosperity while protecting the planet, thereby recognizing that ending poverty must go hand-in-hand with strategies to build economic growth, address social needs, tackle climate change and ensure environmental sustainability.
It is becoming increasingly clear that the sustainable management of productive forests in the tropics, and a sustainable tropical timber trade, can help in meeting future wood demand and achieving the SDGs. ITTO is empowered to promote the expansion of international tropical timber trade from legal and sustainable sources. It is perfectly placed, therefore, to assist countries in their efforts towards all the SDGs, especially SDG 1 (“No poverty”), SDG 12 (“Responsible consumption and production”), SDG 13 (“Climate action”) and SDG 15 (“Life on land”). Some of the ways it is doing this are outlined below.
Select one or multiple SDGs below to see ITTO’s contributions towards achieving them.


ITTO promotes sustainable tropical forest management by:
- Building sustainable forest management capacity in tropical countries through the implementation of field projects.
- Providing a forum for policy dialogue on conserving and sustainably managing, using and trading tropical forest resources.
- Developing policy guidelines on sustainable forest management, forest conservation and the restoration of degraded tropical forests for uptake by countries.
- Working with partners in government, the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, civil society and the private sector to improve forest management, conserve biodiversity and improve local livelihoods.
- Strengthening expertise in tropical forestry through its Fellowship Programme, which has enabled about 1400 young forestry professionals to increase their skills.
- Jointly implementing projects with the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora to conserve biodiversity in productive forests.
Related ITTO contributions for the selected Sustainable Development Goal(s)
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Regional timber trade and industry leaders convene in Costa Rica for ITTO’s Trade and Markets Day
Sustainable cities and communities Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land
Experts discussed non-detrimental findings for timber species listed in CITES Appendix II
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goals
Ant eggs for dinner: celebrating trees and food security on the International Day of Forests
Zero hunger Life on land“If something like COVID-19 happens again, we could survive in the forest for a while,” Boonyoung says. “If I had to live in Bangkok or another big city, it would be difficult to make a living without More

On World Wood Day, ITTO sees sustainable timber driving the bioeconomy transition
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on landForests are crucial sequesters, stores, and sinks for climate-heating carbon. Forests are also key reservoirs and refuges for biodiversity. They provide water, food, livelihoods, and protection from disasters for many millions of people, and their wood is an essential More
ITTO Executive Director's video message for the International Day of Forests 2025
Life on landVideo Message by Ms Sheam Satkuru
Executive Director, International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
International Day of Forests 2025: Forests and Foods
The ITTO offers its warmest congratulations to everyone who is active and works in the sustainable forestry sector. The International Day of Forests 2025 highlights the essential connection between forests and More
ITTO project in Mexico spotlighted by Diario de Yucatán
Life on landThe Diario de Yucatán, a Mexican regional daily newspaper, published an article on the project in February, illustrated with numerous More

ITTO reports slump in trade in most tropical wood products in 2023, with further uncertainties ahead
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goals
ITTO forest fire projects spark learnings to inform policy
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goalsMore

Tropical timber trade group wants ITTO to do more to champion tropical timber
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goalsIn a statement More

Deforestation regulation draws more discussion
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goalsCIFOR-ICRAF Chief Operating Officer Robert Nasi presented on the implications of the EUDR for the tropical timber trade. He said the More

Civil society group calls for more support for communities and women on forest landscape restoration
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goalsThe statement was issued during a CSAG-hosted panel discussion on restoration strategies and More

Tropical timber trade group wants ITTO to do more to champion tropical timber
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goals
Deforestation regulation draws more discussion
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goals
Civil society group calls for more support for communities and women on forest landscape restoration
Responsible production and consumption Climate action Life on land Partnerships for the goals
Council chair challenges members to focus on common purpose as political uncertainties escalate
Responsible production and consumption Life on land Partnerships for the goals
Shaping the Future of Tropical Forests: The 60th Session of the International Tropical Timber Council
Industry, innovation and infrastructure Responsible production and consumption Life on land Partnerships for the goalsWhy More

ITTO gears up for UNFCCC COP29 to elevate tropical forests in global climate action
Climate action Life on land
Timber markets in Brazil and China pick up in September
Sustainable cities and communities Responsible production and consumption Life on landThe GTI indices for Brazil (52.3%) and China (54.2%) were above the threshold of 50% in September (up from 44.5% and More

Boosting Thailand’s Domestic Wood Consumption: ITTO’s Collaborative Effort with Thailand and Japan
Responsible production and consumption Life on land Partnerships for the goals
CBD COP16: The Collaborative Partnership on Forests launched The Forest Factor
Life on land Partnerships for the goals