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Current Status and Problems in Certification of Sustainable Forest management in China

dc.contributor.authorZhao, J.
dc.contributor.authorXie, D.
dc.contributor.authorWang, D.
dc.contributor.authorDeng, H.
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-23T18:55:50Z
dc.date.available2022-01-23T18:55:50Z
dc.identifier.urihttps://open.fsc.org/handle/resource/662
dc.languageen
dc.rightsPaywalled content
dc.titleCurrent Status and Problems in Certification of Sustainable Forest management in Chinaen
dcterms.abstractForest certification is a mechanism involving the regulation of trade of forest products in order to protect forest resources and improve forest management. Although China had a late start in adopting this process, the country has made good progress in recent years. As of July 31, 2009, 17 forest management enterprises and more than one million hectares of forests in China have been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Several major factors affect forest certification in China. The first set is institutional in nature. Forest management in China is based on centralized national plans and therefore lacks flexibility. A second factor is public awareness. The importance and value of forest certification are not widely understood and thus consumers do not make informed choices regarding certified forest products. The third major factor is the cost of certification. Together these factors have constrained the development of China�s forest certification efforts. However, the process does have great potential. According to preliminary calculations, if 50% of China�s commercial forests were certified, the economic cost of forest certification would range from US$0.66�86.63 million while the economic benefits for the forestry business sector could exceed US$150 million. With continuing progress in forest management practices and the development of international trade in forest products, it becomes important to improve the forest certification process in China. This can be achieved by improving the forest management system, constructing and perfecting market access mechanisms for certificated forest products, and increasing public awareness of environmental protection, forest certification, and their interrelationship.en
dcterms.issued2011
dcterms.typeJournal Article
dspace.entity.typePublication
fsc.evidenceCategoryFSC effect-related studies
fsc.focus.forestType(not yet curated)
fsc.focus.forestZoneTropical
fsc.focus.sustainDimension1. Economic
fsc.focus.tenureManagement(not yet curated)
fsc.focus.tenureOwnership(not yet curated)
fsc.issue.environmental(not yet curated)
fsc.topic.environmental1.4. Market
fscdoc.hashidden.adminyes
fscdoc.hashidden.useryes
is.coverage.countryChina
is.coverage.regionAsia
is.evaluation.collectionCase studies
is.evidenceSubType(not yet curated)
is.evidenceTypeSynthesis paper
is.extent.number6
is.extent.pages1086-1094
is.extent.volume48
is.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-011-9620-9
is.identifier.fscdoihttp://dx.doi.org/10.34800/fsc-international524
is.journalNameEnvironmental Management
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