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Why should we certify our forests? Factors that influence the adoption and maintenance of forest certification in Quintana Roo, Mexico.

机译:我们为什么要认证我们的森林?影响墨西哥金塔纳罗奥州森林认证的采用和维护的因素。

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Environmental certification programs have been promoted by conservation and development agencies as an instrument to achieve sustainable forestry management practices and sound forest governance. In 1993, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) debuted their forest management eco-label to demonstrate to consumers that tropical timber products in the marketplace could originate from legal, well-managed sources. Almost twenty years later, the FSC has certified over a 145 million hectares of forests in 79 countries with a significant percentage of this certification occurring in temperate and boreal forests and plantations. Unfortunately, management for tropical forests, the original forests intended to benefit from certification, has lagged behind. Mexico is renowned for having some of the world's first FSC certified natural tropical forests. By the beginning of 2009, however, all of the previously certified community forests in the state of Quintana Roo lost their certification status. These events call into question the viability of environmental certification schemes and demonstrate the need for a better understanding of what factors lead to the demise of certification, especially within communally-owned tropical forests.;This study examines the factors that facilitate and impede the attainment and maintenance of forest certification within eleven communally-owned forests of Quintana Roo, specifically examining the role of institutions, forest policies and social actors in its promotion and maintenance. We conducted semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders: community members and leaders, forestry specialists from civil associations, governmental agencies, donor agencies and research institutes, and compared their perceptions of certification barriers and benefits to corresponding FSC audit reports. Ethnographic methods of participant-observation and informal conversations were also used to complement data and to better understand the context of how local livelihoods and relationships influence land use and management decision-making.;Conclusions indicate that economic factors, social capital and ejido distinguishment are important motivation drivers for communities to adopt certification, and in order to maintain certification stakeholders need to perceive it to be economically feasible and beneficial. Additionally, the implementation of support mechanisms by internal ejidal and external institutions to support sustainable forest management is necessary for its long-term maintenance.
机译:保护和发展机构已经促进了环境认证计划,以此作为实现可持续林业管理做法和健全森林治理的手段。 1993年,森林管理委员会(FSC)首次发布了他们的森林管理生态标签,以向消费者展示市场上的热带木材产品可能源自合法,管理良好的来源。近二十年来,FSC已在79个国家/地区认证了超过1.45亿公顷的森林,其中相当一部分认证发生在温带和寒带的森林和人工林中。不幸的是,原本打算从认证中受益的原始森林热带森林的管理却落后了。墨西哥以拥有世界上第一批FSC认证的天然热带森林而闻名。但是,到2009年初,金塔纳罗奥州州所有先前通过认证的社区森林都失去了认证地位。这些事件使人们对环境认证计划的可行性提出质疑,并表明有必要更好地了解导致认证消亡的因素,特别是在公有热带森林中。这项研究探讨了促进和阻碍实现及维护金塔纳罗奥州11个公有林中的森林认证,特别检查机构,森林政策和社会行为者在促进和维护中的作用。我们与主要利益相关者进行了半结构化访谈:社区成员和领导人,民间协会,政府机构,捐助机构和研究机构的林业专家,并将他们对认证障碍和收益的看法与相应的FSC审核报告进行了比较。人种学方法的参与者观察和非正式对话也被用来补充数据并更好地理解当地生计和关系如何影响土地使用和管理决策的背景。;结论表明经济因素,社会资本和ejido的区分很重要社区采用认证的动机驱动因素,并且为了保持认证,利益相关者需要认为它在经济上是可行的和有益的。此外,内部维护和外部机构必须实施支持机制以支持可持续森林管理,以对其进行长期维护。

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  • 作者

    Ward, Dawn Teresa.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of Florida.;
  • 学科 Natural Resource Management.;Anthropology Cultural.;Sustainability.;Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 234 p.
  • 总页数 234
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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