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    Springer
    Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change 2 (1997), S. 319-336 
    ISSN: 1573-1596
    Keywords: Sustainable forestry ; certification ; sustainable production techniques ; decision processes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geography
    Notes: Abstract Due to external effects associated with rainforest conservation, it is likely that the preferred size of rainforests is larger from the point of view of the international community than from the point of view of those who directly exploit the forests. As trade in tropical timber is the main direct link between forest exploitation and the international community, trade policy instruments have been proposed to promote sustainable forest exploitation. One such instrument is certification of internationally traded tropical timber: sustainably produced timber is labelled so that it becomes distinguishable from unsustainably produced timber. One of the aspects of the current debate is the level at which monitoring of compliance to the certification criteria should take place,i.e., at the macro (country) level or at the micro (concession) level. There seems to be a consensus that in order to be acceptable for industrialised countries' consumers, monitoring and certification should in any case take place at a micro level. However, we argue that in terms of maintaining tropical forests a firm level certification regime may be counter-effective in the short and medium run if no macro conditions are included in the certification process as well.
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