Improvement of forest management in Asia, through assessment of Forest Stewardship Council certification

Author(s): Sugiura, K. Yoshioka, T. Inoue, K.
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Type: Journal Article
Source: Forest Science and Technology (9, 3, 164-170)
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The purpose of this study was to compare the present condition of forest management in Asian countries using results of evaluations from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification bodies. In recent years, the number of FSC-certified forests has increased in Asia. Our investigation examined certified forests in Asian countries, which, as of 2009, accounted for 2.39% of total global certified forest area (2,761,603 ha). Materials were taken from summary evaluations published by each FSC certification body on its respective website. The FSC uses 10 principles and 56 criteria in its evaluation. We investigated the items that the FSC certification bodies consider to be areas that require improvement. Of these principles and criteria, the following were cited by the certification bodies as RI (requiring improvement) in nearly all Asian countries: principle four, "community relations and worker's rights"; principle six, "environmental impacts"; principle seven, "management plan"; and principle eight, "monitoring and assessment". In addition, there were differences corresponding to each country with respect to the other principles and criteria. Laos, Indonesia, and Malaysia in particular were found to have a number of problems. Thus, while there were differences in the principles that qualified as RI in each country, there were also common weak points that require improvement throughout the continent. Asian countries should be mindful of these deficiencies and take measures to improve them, in order to achieve sustainable forest management practices.

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Sugiura, K., Yoshioka, T. and Inoue, K., 2013. Improvement of forest management in Asia, through assessment of Forest Stewardship Council certification. Forest science and technology, 9(3), pp.164-170.
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Subject Keywords: Forests Certification
Regions: Asia
Countries: China, India, Indonesia
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Evidence Subtype: Qualitative
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