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By Timothy Cadman (auth.)

ISBN-10: 0230306462

ISBN-13: 9780230306462

ISBN-10: 1349318493

ISBN-13: 9781349318490

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In the case of market-based approaches, the point has been made that certification, for example, has a limited impact on the problems of forest degradation and deforestation. 71 Reflecting the complexity of contemporary governance generally, forest governance is expressed in a number of different models, both state and non-state. Four global institutions of forest governance have been selected to explore the book’s central argument. Each of the four schemes has been selected on the basis of their different arrangements for interaction between social, economic and environmental interests on the global, national and local levels (both public and private, or state and non-state), the model of governance they employ, and democratic mode.

23 In 1997 a successor body, the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF) was established, running until 2000. In terms of substantive outcomes, the IPF/IFF deliberations generated 270 Proposals for Action (PfAs). In 2000 a third body, the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF), was created. 27 The birth of forest certification Public concern about global deforestation became pronounced in the 1980s. The literature outlines a historical narrative in which NGOs became increasingly active in their attempts to influence global timber policies and processes.

62 ISO’s response was to establish the Strategic Advisory Group for the Environment (SAGE). SAGE’s work on environmental management set the technical tone for the subsequent lobbying and content development that occurred during the UNCED preparatory conference in January 1992. 63 Corporate responsibility in this context was depicted as being complementary to the existing environmental regulatory and legislative arrangements of the state. 64 It is also important to note the global trade environment in which both the ISO EMS and the EU EMAS schemes were developed, especially the influence of the Uruguay Round of negotiations and the creation of the World Trade Organisation.

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