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The Application of FSC Principles No. 2 and 3 in Indonesia: Obstacles and Possibilities

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Ethical consumers want to be assured, when they buyforest products, that they are not buying timber stolen from the lands and territories of local communi-ties and indigenous peoples. The Forest StewardshipCouncil’s (FSC) Principles 2 & 3 seek to provide that assu-rance. Anyone managing forests, who seeks to have the fo-rests they manage ‘certified’ by independent certifiers ac-cording to FSC standards, must be able to demonstrate com-pliance with these (and all the other) FSC ‘Principles andCriteria’.
    Publication year

    2003

    Authors

    Daliman S T; Pane H

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    forest products, local communities, land resources, forest resources, models, land tenure, land rights

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