 Catastrophic wildfires are destroying the biodiversity affecting the ecosystem, leading to land, the greenery, greenhouse gas emissions, and deteriorated livelihoods. It is critical that we keep our forests safe and healthy, and that we save lives. Ecosystems, et cetera, and infrastructure by reducing risk and enhancing resilience to forest disturbance. A more integrated approach is the greater need. Sustainable forest management practice reduces risk, enhances redness, and facilitates recovery. Ever-advocates moving from an emergency response to wild-filed prevention are reflected in the landscape-filed governance framework. I'm pleased to officially launch today, together with the UAEB, Global Fire Management Hub, to provide the needed capacities and support to our members. The Fire Hub will be the global reference for file data, information, and knowledge. Bringing together expertise of all the partners to provide coherent, comprehensive, and consistent information to help the countries develop the most effective approaches. Working with national governments, communities, and institutions to strengthen the capacity at all levels, and to provide access to technical excellence in file management. This new initiative will implement the landscape-filed governance framework and accelerate implementation of the integrated file management approach to ensure integration into national policy and the plans, cross-sectors, and involving diverse stakeholders, and to, ultimately, reduce the negative impact of the wildfiles on livelihood, landscape, and global climate stability. Ever-currently, they ensure the future of the forest with the Integrated Risk Management Project, founded by the Korea Forest Service, currently being the piloted in Asia to strengthen the countries' capacities to anticipate and manage the wildfiles, and other risks to forest. We look forward to continuing working closely with members and partners to address the wildfiles, save lives, and protect the planet. Thank you.