Forest certification and communities: Looking forward to the next decade

Author(s): Molnar, A.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Type: Report
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Abstract

To understand the impact of certification on communities and suggest actions for the future, we carried out a comprehensive evaluation of the existing studies and case material, interviewed and organized discussions with more than 60 individuals involved in forest certification as certifiers, accreditors, clients, researchers, or promoters, assembled detailed case studies for Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, and Bolivia, and presented the hypotheses and conclusions in a June seminar in Vancouver, Canada, and the November meetings of the FSC General Assembly in Oaxaca. Comments by experts on a draft circulated in late 2002 have been incorporated.

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Sustainability dimension(s): Economic Environmental Social
Topics: Market Workers Local communities and Indigenous peoples
Subtopics: Demand
Subject Keywords: Forests Brazilian Amazon Certification
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Tenure Ownership: Community
Tenure Management: Community
Evidence Category: FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type: Synthesis paper
Evidence Subtype: Meta-analysis
Data Type: Literature review