This document discusses empowering commercial forestry through incentives for small- and large-scale forests from an Australian and global perspective. It identifies that forests providing less desirable goods and services are more economically viable than diverse, species-rich forests. It proposes a solution called "TRI Green!" that focuses on providing incentives through tenure security, regulations, and payments on a per-hectare basis to landholders who conserve biodiversity and utilize forests sustainably. The goal is to make conservation-oriented land uses as economically attractive as alternative land uses to enhance both goods and services from forests.