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Nana Tian, Fadian Lu, Omkar Joshi and Neelam C. Poudyal
Forest certification is considered a viable market-based policy instrument to promote forest sustainability. It has an important role of play in meeting the objective of modern forestry development in China, which is to sustain ecological and environment...
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Emily García-Montiel, Frederick Cubbage, Alberto Rojo-Alboreca, Concepción Lujan-Álvarez, Eusebio Montiel-Antuna and José Javier Corral-Rivas
Mexico has had a non-state forest certification system under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) since it was initiated in 1993, and developed a new state-sponsored Mexican Forest Certification System (MFCS) that began in 2008. Several analyses have bee...
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Luis Diaz-Balteiro and Silvestre García de Jalón
Forest certification is a practice that has been consolidated worldwide in recent years as a result of certification often being associated with sustainability. However, there is not much research available on the perception of stakeholders and experts o...
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Thomas J. Straka and Patricia A. Layton
Forest sustainability and forest certification are important natural resource management and environmental issues. Forest certification addresses the social and environmental issues in the acquisition of raw materials (e.g., lumber to be used in the buil...
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Aureliu Florin Halalisan, Ioan Vasile Abrudan and Bogdan Popa
Forestland privatization and transition to a market economy triggered important changes in the Romanian forest sector, imposing challenges for forest management structures. Voluntary forest management certification has been considered a possible solution...
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Nguy?n Th? Thùy Minh,Tr?n H?u Tu?n DOI: 10.26459/jed.v113i14.3658
Pág. 127 - 136
Forest Certification is an initiative that is supplement for public regulation to promote better forest management. In 2010, Trung Son awarded as one of first groups in Viet Nam certified against Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) required. This research r...
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María Gafo Gómez-Zamalloa,Alejandro Caparrós,Alfonso San-Miguel Ayanz
Pág. 81 - 94
Forest certification is one of the most important issues that have entered the forest sector in the past 15 years. There are many detractors and supporters of this instrument, but merely looking at the number of hectares certified and products carrying t...
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SULISTYANINGSIH SULISTYANINGSIH
Public forests, particularly the ones in Java island, were developed in the 1930s by Dutch colonialgovernment although the government?s policy did not fully recognize and legitimate them as state forests.Nevertheless, the contribution of the forests to l...
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Antonio J. Sánchez-Almendro, Pablo J. Hidalgo, Rosario Galán, José M. Carrasco and Javier López-Tirado
(1) Biodiversity, sustainable development and nature conservation are fundamental issues nowadays. All companies, administrations, governments and international organisations take these issues into consideration. Sustainable forest management always requ...
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Masaji Sakagami and Daishi Sakaguchi
Tropical deforestation and forest degradation are serious problems for the global environment; as a result, sustainable forest management and forest certification have become important. In this study, using a choice experiment, we investigated, on the de...
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Eugene Lopatin, Maxim Trishkin and Olga Gavrilova
The authors wish to make the following correction to their paper [1].[...]
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Ahmet Tolunay and Türkay Türkoglu
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Ben Gunneberg
Unreferenced statement on page 608: ?A fundamental difference between FSC and PEFC is the stakeholders. While FSC was founded mainly by environmental groups, PEFC had strong forest industry and trade groups among its founders. This is one reason FSC is n...
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Wendy Cocksedge,Brian Titus,Darcy Mitchell
Invitations to participate in a survey on forestry?non-timber forest product issues were issued to approximately 3500 individuals and organizations across British Columbia. There were 287 responses (8%), and detailed interviews were carried out with 26 r...
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Thomas Maness
Forest management involves making trade-offs to balance social, ecological, and economic objectives of the forest. In the past this decision making was primarily done by trained professionals. Forest certification requires a greater involvement by the pu...
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Douglas Charles Daly,Marcos Silveira,Flávio Amorim Obermüller
The vision and charisma of Chico Mendes made Acre a destination for many people fascinated and inspired by the great socio-environmental experiments he was proposing; his murder only increased that interest. The extractivist movement engendered by ...
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Gary Bull,Olaf Schwab,Priyangi Jayasinghe
The economic sustainability literature highlights important theoretical and practical limitations when developing economic indicators to assess sustainable forest management (SFM). Since SFM is multi-disciplinary, no body of theoretical knowledge can emb...
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