
FSC has joined 100+ NGOs supporting the #Together4Forests movement.
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FSC has joined 100+ NGOs supporting the #Together4Forests movement.
The FSC Ecosystem Services Procedure has helped Maderacre verify its positive impacts on biodiversity and carbon.
Companies committed to sustainable forest management in the Congo are doing their part to advance the life of Indigenous Peoples, like the Baaka, with dignity.
The SLIMF and Community Forest Eligibility Criteria defines the international concepts of ‘small or low intensity managed forests’ (SLIMF) and ‘community forest’ for consistent application across the FSC system.
The revised standard maintains the original intention of providing SLIMF operations the opportunity to benefit from streamlined certification procedures to save costs and avoid disproportionate burdens. The innovative features that this revised version brings are:
The revision took place from 2021 and was guided by the FSC Global Strategy goal 1.2 (Streamline policies and standards towards outcome orientation) to ensure high integrity and credibility while balancing global consistency with local adaptability. The standard was approved by FSC’s International Board of Directors on 21 March 2023.
The standard will be effective on 1 January 2024 and can be downloaded in the Document Centre here.
For more information about the revised standard or the roll-out plan, please contact the Community and Family Forests at communityfamilyforest@fsc.org.