Sustainable Forest Management Through Certification and Wood Products Trade: Analyzing the Role of the FSC Across Diverse Economic and Climatic Contexts

Author(s): Boubacar, I. Sissoko, Y.
Publication Year: 2025
Publication Type: Journal Article
Source: Journal of Cleaner Production (518, 145786)
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Access to the Study: Open link
Permanent Resource Identifier: Open link
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Collections: FSC Research Portal
Abstract

This study investigates the role of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification in advancing sustainable forest management and influencing forest cover changes across 70 countries from 2000 to 2021. Using dynamic panel data model and Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations, the analysis addresses endogeneity concerns, such as those stemming from lagged dependent variables, providing robust and unbiased estimates. Results indicate that FSC certification significantly enhances forest cover, with the most pronounced effects observed in lowand middle-income countries. Additionally, the study explores how FSC certification interacts with income levels and climatic conditions, revealing region-specific variations in its effects. These findings highlight the importance of market-based conservation tools, such as FSC certification, which align economic incentives with sustainability objectives. The analysis provides practical insights, recommending the integration of FSC certification into responsible trade practices and the development of regionally tailored forest management strategies to maximize conservation outcomes.

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Sustainability dimension(s): 2. Environmental
Subtopics: Forest cover
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Regions: Global
Countries: NS
Forest Zones: Boreal, Temperate, Subtropical
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Forest Type: NS
Tenure Ownership: NS
Tenure Management: NS
Evidence Category: FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type: Case-control II
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Data Type: Document analysis, FSC data archive, Non-FSC data archive