The value of responsible forest stewardship for biodiversityFriday 8 Nov 2024 Monitoring and assessing the impacts of human activities on forests and conservation initiatives is increasingly important. FSC certification has a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity across the globe by protecting rare and threatened species and their habitats as required by FSC standards. However, data about this impact is not systematically available. In fact, global biodiversity data is insufficient, not comparable, and, most importantly, does not aim to capture the actual value of nature in society. Eighty percent of global terrestrial biodiversity is found in the world’s forests. Thus, evaluating the outcomes of FSC certification is essential to allow insight-driven improvements of Forest Stewardship Standards (FSS) and be able to communicate the positive outcomes of responsible forest stewardship. This is important for FSC to remain relevant and credible in a changing market where substantiating sustainability impacts is increasingly needed. For this reason, FSC worked with partners including IKEA, Tetra Pak, UPM, Kingfisher, SCA, Essity, and WWF International, to enhance the understanding and monitoring of the effects of FSC certification on biodiversity in Brazil, Finland, and Sweden. First phase completed: What was found? The initiative has two phases towards enhancing the understanding and monitoring of the effects of FSC certification on biodiversity. The first phase, is to evaluate the biodiversity value associated with FSC Forest Management Certification. Evidence from Brazil, Finland, and Sweden shows a promising indication that FSC Forest Management certification contributes to biodiversity conservation, including rare, threatened, and endangered species, in Brazil, Finland, and Sweden. Notably, within the scope of the project:
“Initial results show promising indications of positive impact, but significant limitations in the data point to clear improvements needed. The release of these results at COP16 offers a renewed commitment to ensuring FSC remains fit for purpose and continues to catalyse private sector leadership towards a net-zero and nature positive future,” said Andrei Shchegolev. More >> Source & image credit: Forest Stewardship Council Aus NZ More >> Source: FWPA | ||
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