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The contribution of FSC certification to biodiversity in Latvian forests

dc.contributor.authorLehtonen, E.
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-23T18:56:10Z
dc.date.available2022-01-23T18:56:10Z
dc.identifier.urihttps://open.fsc.org/handle/resource/727
dc.titleThe contribution of FSC certification to biodiversity in Latvian forestsen
dcterms.abstractThis study evaluates the contribution of FSC certi cation to biodiversity in the Latvian forest, relative to the requirements of Latvian legislation. Where FSC requirements go above those of legislation, the biodiversity impacts have been assessed using scienti c literature. The contributions of FSC certi cation to forest biodiversity are most apparent regarding setting aside forest areas from forestry, promoting native tree species and wet forest stands, retaining biologically valuable trees and dead wood, and protecting habitats that are not protected by legislation, such as many Woodland Key Habitats. For other biodiversity aspects, such as promoting deciduous trees and landscape planning, FSC requirements match those of legislation or more research is required to assess the contribution. When evaluating FSC's impact on biodiversity, one must also keep in mind that biodiversity constitutes one of three pillars of FSC's work for a responsible forest management, together with social considerations and economic viability. As such, FSC certi cation works as a complement to legislation and other conservation practices applied in Latvia. This report was produced by FSC Sweden in collaboration with FSC Latvia. Authors are Emily Lehtonen and Henrik von Stedingk, Layout Märta Lindqvist, FSC Sweden. Contributions have been made by Imants Kr?ze, FSC Latvia, and the reference group: Sandra Ikauniece and Rolands Auzi?š, Nature Conservation Agency Latvia. The study was funded by ACE – the Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment.en
dcterms.accessRightsPublic
dcterms.accessRightsOpen access
dcterms.bibliographicCitationLehtonen, E., 2017. The contribution of FSC certification to biodiversity in Latvian forests.en
dcterms.issued2017
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.licenseCopyrighted; all rights reserveden
dcterms.publisherFSC Sweden
dcterms.typeReport
dspace.entity.typePublication
fsc.evidenceCategoryFSC impact-related
fsc.focus.forestTypeNatural Forest
fsc.focus.forestZoneBoreal
fsc.focus.sustainDimensionEnvironmental
fsc.issue.environmentalBiodiversity
fsc.issue.environmentalWater and soil
fsc.subjectForests
fsc.subjectCertification
is.availability.fullTextFull text available
is.contributor.funderTypePrivate funds (NGOs, companies, VSS self-funded etc)
is.contributor.memberForest Stewardship Council
is.coverage.countryLatvia
is.coverage.countryAlpha2LV
is.coverage.geographicLevelCountry
is.coverage.latitude56.879635
is.coverage.longitude24.603189
is.coverage.regionEurope
is.evaluation.counterfactsNo
is.evaluation.dataSourcePrivate company data
is.evidenceSubTypeDescriptive information - contextual and operational
is.evidenceTypeDescriptive information
is.focus.productsOther forestry and logging
is.focus.sdgSDG 15 - Life on Land
is.focus.sectorsForestry
is.focus.sustainDimensionEnvironmental
is.focus.sustainIssueForests and other ecosystems
is.focus.sustainLensEcosystem
is.focus.sustainLensLandscape approaches
is.focus.sustainOutcomeDeforestation and forest protection
is.focus.sustainOutcomeEcosystem quality
is.focus.sustainOutcomeRiparian areas
is.focus.systemElementMandE outcomes and impacts
is.focus.systemElementMandE performance monitoring
is.identifier.codeImpacts
is.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.34800/fsc-international458
is.identifier.schemeNameForest Stewardship Council
is.identifier.schemeTypeVoluntary Sustainability Standards
is.link.urlhttps://se.fsc.org/preview.the-contribution-of-fsc-certification-to-biodiversity-in-latvian-forests.a-1017.pdf
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