Our results indicate a clear relationship between local and global levels in the development of FSC FES certification. Although the FSC already had a broad vision of ES, it was only through local-level learning within a specific pilot experiment that the vision evolved and resulted in more formal FES certification becoming part of FSC forest management certification. We also found that those sites where participatory approaches to management and decision-making were applied could work with an undefined vision of the future system, and still successfully design and implement management activities. However, overall the lack of specific vision and detailed information about future FES certification was problematic in attracting market interest in FSC certified ES.
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Publication year
2017
Authors
Savilaakso, S.; Guariguata, M.R.
Language
English
Keywords
certification, ecosystem services, forest management, biodiversity, conservation
Geographic
Chile, Indonesia, Nepal, Viet Nam