Socioeconomic and Environmental Impact of Forest Certification in Ejidos and Communities of the State of Durango, Mexico

Author(s): Garcia, E. Corral, J.J. L�pez, P.M. Cubbage, F.W. Ram�rez, H.
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Publication Year: 2024
Publication Type: Journal Article
Source: International Forestry Review (25, 4, 399-409)
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Abstract

A principal objective of forest certification is to ensure that forest management operations and administration provide opportunities for social, economic and environmental development. This study assessed the implementation of 48 specific forest certification practices through field interviews and site inspections in 13 forest properties certified in Durango according to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), and compared them with practices on a pooled set of matching non-certified properties. The results of field observations indicate that forest certification has prompted measurable changes in sustainable forest management practices in Mexico. For 24 identified forest management and environmental certification practices, there were four statistically significant differences at p<0.10, and 7 at p<0.25. Six of 11 forest certification practices were significantly different at p<0.10 for the social component, and 5 of 13 in the economic category. Forest certification in Mexico is related to better forest management practices and as a promoter of a better quality of life for communities. However, it still faces challenges to achieve better prices for certified forest products in the market, but has helped firms enter new market segments.

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Regions: North America
Countries: Mexico
Forest Zones: Temperate
Forest Type: NS
Tenure Ownership: NS
Tenure Management: Community, Smallholders
Evidence Category: FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type: Case-report
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Data Type: Interviews/surveys, Field Measurements, Participant observation