The forest stewardship council in Chile: Continuities of Inequality through Market-Based Regulation of Extractivist Commodity Chains
Author(s):
Graf, J.
Publication Year:
2024
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Source: Sociology of Development (10, 2, 206-234)
Code:
Collections: FSC Research Portal
Abstract
Climate change and forest fires are bringing global forest management back into the public eye. One of the most important players on a global level is the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), which certifies forest products. This article argues that market-based regulatory mechanisms such as the FSC have systematic weaknesses and, using the example of the Chilean forest industry, shows that this is particularly true for the regulation of global extractivist commodity chains. It argues that private regulatory mechanisms such as FSC perpetuate global dependencies, ecological problems, and social inequalities.
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Sustainability dimension(s):
3. Social
Subject Keywords:
Regions:
South America
Countries:
Chile
Forest Zones:
Temperate
Forest Type:
Plantation
Tenure Ownership:
NS
Tenure Management:
Firms
Evidence Category:
FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type:
Case-report
Evidence Subtype:
Data Type:
Interviews/surveys,
Document analysis,
Participant observation,
FSC data archive,
Non-FSC data archive,
Remote sensing
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