Eswatini is prone to
floods and
drought.
Soil erosion as a result of
overgrazing is a growing problem. Eswatini is part of the following international agreements:
Biodiversity,
Endangered Species,
Nuclear Test Ban and
Ozone Layer Protection. The country has signed, but not ratified the agreement on
desertification and the
law of the sea.
Tree cover extent and loss Global Forest Watch publishes annual estimates of tree cover loss and 2000 tree cover extent derived from time-series analysis of
Landsat satellite imagery in the Global Forest Change dataset. In this framework, tree cover refers to vegetation taller than 5 m (including natural forests and tree plantations), and tree cover loss is defined as the complete removal of tree cover canopy for a given year, regardless of cause. For Eswatini, country statistics report cumulative tree cover loss of from 2001 to 2024 (about 23.6% of its 2000 tree cover area). The 2024 submission proposes Eswatini's first FRL at national scale and covers all five REDD+ activities: reducing emissions from
deforestation, reducing emissions from
forest degradation, conservation of forest carbon stocks,
sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest carbon stocks. It uses a historical reference period of 2000-2020 and a results period of 2021-2025, and proposes a "zero FRL" of 0
t CO2 eq per year. According to the submission, this approach was chosen because Eswatini considers itself a net carbon remover and would therefore seek results-based payments only for net removals at the national level. The submission applies a forest definition with a minimum mapping unit of 0.5 hectares, minimum tree cover of 10 percent, and trees with the potential to reach 5 metres in height at maturity. It states that activity data were derived from a national land-use assessment grid spaced at 2.5 km intervals, with 7,702 plots interpreted by national experts. The proposed FRL includes
above-ground biomass,
below-ground biomass, deadwood,
litter and
soil organic carbon, while excluding harvested wood products; it reports
CO2 and also includes non-CO2 emissions from fire, specifically
methane (CH4) and
nitrous oxide (N2O). ==Extreme points==