Contribution of Forest Stewardship Council Certification to Sustainable Forest Management of State Forests in Selected Southeast European Countries
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2019
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Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela
Becirović, Dzenan
Marić, Bruno

Nedeljković, Jelena

Posavec, Stjepan

Petrović, Nenad

Avdibegović, Mersudin
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In recent decades, the concept of forest certification under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has been widely adopted in selected Southeast European countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia). As sustainability is traditionally recognised as a leading principle in the forest management doctrine in these countries, the aim of this study was to understand whether, and how, FSC forest certification contributes to the sustainable management of state forests. The research was carried out in two phases. First, in order to assess forest management compliance with FSC standard, non-conformities for the period 2014-2018, identified in audit Public Summary Reports, were analysed in all public companies that managed state-owned forests in selected countries. Further, in-depth, semi-structured interviews with the professionals responsible for forest certification in these companies were conducted (n = 11) to determine the contribution of forest certification to the econo...mic, ecological, and social aspects of sustainable forest management. In total, 185 non-conformities were analysed. The results showed that FSC certification was successful in addressing certain problems in forest management practices and contributed to sustainable forest management, mainly covering social and ecological issues. The most frequently identified non-conformities were those related to FSC Principle 4 Community relations and worker's rights (32.3% of all non-conformities) and Principle 6 Environmental impact (30.4% of all non-conformities). The contribution of FSC certification to sustainable forest management is mainly reflected in the following aspects: Worker's rights; health and safety of employees; availability of appropriate personal protective equipment; consultation with local people and interest groups; awareness of environmental impacts of forestry operations; waste disposal and storage of fuel; improving the image of forest companies and maintenance of high-conservation-value forests. The majority of non-conformities were minor and required procedural changes to be closed. Moreover, there are no statistically significant differences between the countries with regard to the number of non-conformities for all principles. It can be concluded that FSC certification, as a market-driven mechanism, plays an important role by influencing forest management practices and business operations of public forest companies in a positive manner.
Ključne reči:
sustainable forest management / Southeast European countries / public forest companies / non-conformities / Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) / forest certificationIzvor:
Forests, 2019, 10, 8Finansiranje / projekti:
- Pahernik foundation
DOI: 10.3390/f10080648
ISSN: 1999-4907
WoS: 000482949200035
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85070548981
Institucija/grupa
Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela AU - Becirović, Dzenan AU - Marić, Bruno AU - Nedeljković, Jelena AU - Posavec, Stjepan AU - Petrović, Nenad AU - Avdibegović, Mersudin PY - 2019 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1065 AB - In recent decades, the concept of forest certification under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has been widely adopted in selected Southeast European countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia). As sustainability is traditionally recognised as a leading principle in the forest management doctrine in these countries, the aim of this study was to understand whether, and how, FSC forest certification contributes to the sustainable management of state forests. The research was carried out in two phases. First, in order to assess forest management compliance with FSC standard, non-conformities for the period 2014-2018, identified in audit Public Summary Reports, were analysed in all public companies that managed state-owned forests in selected countries. Further, in-depth, semi-structured interviews with the professionals responsible for forest certification in these companies were conducted (n = 11) to determine the contribution of forest certification to the economic, ecological, and social aspects of sustainable forest management. In total, 185 non-conformities were analysed. The results showed that FSC certification was successful in addressing certain problems in forest management practices and contributed to sustainable forest management, mainly covering social and ecological issues. The most frequently identified non-conformities were those related to FSC Principle 4 Community relations and worker's rights (32.3% of all non-conformities) and Principle 6 Environmental impact (30.4% of all non-conformities). The contribution of FSC certification to sustainable forest management is mainly reflected in the following aspects: Worker's rights; health and safety of employees; availability of appropriate personal protective equipment; consultation with local people and interest groups; awareness of environmental impacts of forestry operations; waste disposal and storage of fuel; improving the image of forest companies and maintenance of high-conservation-value forests. The majority of non-conformities were minor and required procedural changes to be closed. Moreover, there are no statistically significant differences between the countries with regard to the number of non-conformities for all principles. It can be concluded that FSC certification, as a market-driven mechanism, plays an important role by influencing forest management practices and business operations of public forest companies in a positive manner. T2 - Forests T1 - Contribution of Forest Stewardship Council Certification to Sustainable Forest Management of State Forests in Selected Southeast European Countries IS - 8 VL - 10 DO - 10.3390/f10080648 UR - conv_1452 ER -
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Pezdevsek Malovrh, S., Becirović, D., Marić, B., Nedeljković, J., Posavec, S., Petrović, N.,& Avdibegović, M.. (2019). Contribution of Forest Stewardship Council Certification to Sustainable Forest Management of State Forests in Selected Southeast European Countries. in Forests, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080648 conv_1452
Pezdevsek Malovrh S, Becirović D, Marić B, Nedeljković J, Posavec S, Petrović N, Avdibegović M. Contribution of Forest Stewardship Council Certification to Sustainable Forest Management of State Forests in Selected Southeast European Countries. in Forests. 2019;10(8). doi:10.3390/f10080648 conv_1452 .
Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela, Becirović, Dzenan, Marić, Bruno, Nedeljković, Jelena, Posavec, Stjepan, Petrović, Nenad, Avdibegović, Mersudin, "Contribution of Forest Stewardship Council Certification to Sustainable Forest Management of State Forests in Selected Southeast European Countries" in Forests, 10, no. 8 (2019), https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080648 ., conv_1452 .
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