The Forest Stewardship Council initiated a Forest Certification for Ecosystem Services (ForCES) project from 2011 to 2017 to improve and promote sustainable forest management addressing a range of ecosystem services. Three sites in Indonesia were included in the pilot. Whilst the development of the certification standard was largely the result of a partnership between the certification standard organization, civil society and research organizations, implementation and monitoring of the impact of this sustainability standard will entail interactions with state regulations. This study examined how voluntary certification, other market-based approaches and state regulations concerning ecosystem services in Indonesia interplay, particularly in ...
The existence of third-party forest and timber certification schemes in Indonesia has created benefi...
In an effort to reverse the trend of deforestation and forest degradation, several international ini...
This article discusses a new development in the relationships between private sustainability standar...
The Forest Stewardship Council initiated a Forest Certification for Ecosystem Services (ForCES) proj...
The Forest Stewardship Council initiated a Forest Certification for Ecosystem Services (ForCES) proj...
Although forests provide various ecosystem services that support human welfare, forest ecosystems ha...
Forest certification has been introduced by non-state actors as a voluntary and market-based instrum...
Forest certification is a voluntary, market-based instrument designed to improve forest management b...
Despite a recent increase of interest in global payment for ecosystem services (PES) mechanisms, the...
Policy instruments targeting environmental, social, and economic sustainability cover both local and...
Over the last 25 years, the global area of certified forests has grown rapidly and voluntary forest ...
Payments for ecosystem services schemes are viewed as having the potential to achieve positive biodi...
Tropical deforestation and forest degradation in Indonesia is a serious concern of many stakeholders...
Illegal logging and the trade in illegal timber are significant contributors to deforestation and fo...
A major challenge in trading ecosystem services is the need to quantify and commoditise services, fo...
The existence of third-party forest and timber certification schemes in Indonesia has created benefi...
In an effort to reverse the trend of deforestation and forest degradation, several international ini...
This article discusses a new development in the relationships between private sustainability standar...
The Forest Stewardship Council initiated a Forest Certification for Ecosystem Services (ForCES) proj...
The Forest Stewardship Council initiated a Forest Certification for Ecosystem Services (ForCES) proj...
Although forests provide various ecosystem services that support human welfare, forest ecosystems ha...
Forest certification has been introduced by non-state actors as a voluntary and market-based instrum...
Forest certification is a voluntary, market-based instrument designed to improve forest management b...
Despite a recent increase of interest in global payment for ecosystem services (PES) mechanisms, the...
Policy instruments targeting environmental, social, and economic sustainability cover both local and...
Over the last 25 years, the global area of certified forests has grown rapidly and voluntary forest ...
Payments for ecosystem services schemes are viewed as having the potential to achieve positive biodi...
Tropical deforestation and forest degradation in Indonesia is a serious concern of many stakeholders...
Illegal logging and the trade in illegal timber are significant contributors to deforestation and fo...
A major challenge in trading ecosystem services is the need to quantify and commoditise services, fo...
The existence of third-party forest and timber certification schemes in Indonesia has created benefi...
In an effort to reverse the trend of deforestation and forest degradation, several international ini...
This article discusses a new development in the relationships between private sustainability standar...