Payment Where It’s Due
By Michael Jenkins, Sara Scherr, and Mira Inbar - Forest Trends, Forest Trends, Forest TrendsThe financing and management of natural protected areas has historically been seen as the responsibility of the public sector. However, budgets for government protection and management of forest ecosystem services are declining, as are those from overseas development assistance. At the same time, processes of devolution and decentralization are shifting public responsibility for nature protection, […]
Forest Certification and Communities
Looking Forward to the Next Decade
By Augusta Molnar et al. - Forest TrendsThis review looks at the experience with communities and certification as the first in a series of systematic reviews of certification. The analysis includes an assessment of community experiences with certification to date, an evaluation of the range of direct and indirect impacts on communities in different geographic regions, and an examination of the strategic […]
Dependent Documents
Annex 1: Forest Certification in Brazil
The Parallel Evolution of Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon and FSC Certification
Annex 2: Forest Certification in Guatemala
The Process of Forest Certification in the Mayan Biosphere Reserve in Petan, Guatemala
By Carlos Soza - Forest TrendsAnnex 3: Forest Certification in Mexico
Certification in Mexico: The Cases of Durango and Oaxaca
By Sergio Madrid, Francisco Chapela - CCMSS, ERA, Forest TrendsChina and the Global Market for Forest Products
Transforming Trade to Benefit Forests and Livelihoods
By Andy White, Xiufang Sun, Kerstin Canby, Jintao Xu, Christopher Barr, Eugenia Katsigris, Gary Bull, Christian Cossalter, Sten Nilsson - Forest Trends, Forest Trends, Forest Trends, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, CIFOR, Forest Trends, University of British columbia, CIFOR, IIASA, Rights & Resources InitiativeChina’s spectacular economic growth over the last decade is having a dramatic impact throughout the world. It has become a leading nation in terms of its demand for forest products, and its influence is being felt as far afield as Cameroon and Cambodia, Indonesia and the United States. China is now in the world’s spotlight, […]
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Carbon Forestry Projects in Developing Countries
Legal Issues and Tools
By Patsy Davis - Forest TrendsIncreasing awareness of the need for action on global warming has produced a search for ways to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to sequester carbon to offset such emissions. At the present time, nations around the globe are hotly debating whether to put into force the Kyoto Protocol. To comply with such climate controls, […]
Forest Certification and Governments
The Real and Potential Influence on Regulatory Frameworks and Forest Policies
By Gerardo Segura - Forest TrendsThis paper is one of a series of reviews that cover critical challenges for the continued growth of certification to impact sustainable forestry around the globe. Each chapter attempts to gather as many cases as possible and to include a large and broad number of contributors. The chapters are meant to inform the forest community […]
China’s Impact on Papua New Guinea’s Forestry Industry
By Yati Bun, Timothy King, Phil Shearman - Foundation for People and Community Development, Forest Information Services , University of Papua New Guinea Remote Sensing Centre, Forest Trends, CIFOR, DFIDThe harvesting and export of timber forms an important part of the Papua New Guinea national economy, and China is one of its most significant trading partners. China is the principal market for round logs from Papua New Guinea; it imported over one million cubic meters of logs from PNG in 2002. China’s imports of […]
Forest Carbon and Local Livelihoods
Assessments of Opportunities and Policy Recommendations
By Joyotee Smith, and Sara Scherr - CIFOR, Forest Trends, DIFD, GTZ, The Rockefeller Foundation, USAID, Future Harvest, CGIARThis paper brings together insights from emerging forestry and conservation paradigms and investigates their relevance for the debate on the social impact of CDM forestry.
Opportunities and Constraints to Investment
Natural Tropical Forest Industries
By Kerstin Canby , Cary Raditz - Forest Trends, Forest Trends, ITTOThe global forest products industry represents close to 3% of the world’s gross economic output, and the forests upon which it depends are particularly important ecosystems for the health of the planet and for human well-being. The size of the industry, its links to the rest-of-the-world economy, and the centrality of its resource base to […]
Risk Mitigation in Forestry
Linkages with Kyoto and Sustainable Forestry Management
By Charles Eyre, Justin Mundy, ARM - Forest TrendsThis paper aims to illustrate some of the new influences which are affecting the forestry sector globally; it also highlights some of the opportunities and constraints which are becoming apparent. The report focuses on the role of forestry within the climate change debate. This has been done for two reasons; first, because the sector plays […]
Forest Company-Community Agreements in Brazil
Current Status and Opportunities for Action
Agreements between the private forest sector and local forest communities have been increasingly recognized as a potential solution to some problems related to poverty alleviation, increasing demand for wood products and the need to increase the global forest area under sustainable forest management. Very little is known about the Brazilian experience on these types of […]