« Vient de paraître »: Timber standards and the National Strategy to Stop Imported Deforestation: Compatibility and possible improvements

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La certification du bois et la SNDI dans sa version en anglais: " Timber standards and the National Strategy to Stop Imported Deforestation: Compatibility and possible improvements"

Marie-Gabrielle PIKETTY Isabel GARCIA DRIG.
AVRIL 2022

This report analyses whether the current FSC and PEFC standards for wood-related industries and initiatives to certify the legality of timber meet the requirements of the French National Strategy to Combat Imported Deforestation (Stratégie Nationale de Lutte contre la Déforestation Importée -SNDI). It is based on an analysis of existing scientific and technical literature, supplemented by two workshops that brought together representatives of the SNDI and of each of the FSC and PEFC standards.

 

It shows that the four standards verifying timber legality only guarantee the absence of illegal deforestation. They depend on the legislation in the exporting countries and its effective enforcement. They are not suitable to guarantee complete absence of deforestation and forest degradation.

 

Based on a preliminary comparative study, two standards well known to the general public were studied: FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) and PEFC (Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification). The authors of the study checked the certification principles and audit procedures for the two standards and reviewed zero deforestation requirements, in particular integration of the HCV (High Conservation Value) and HCS (High Carbon Stock) approaches, the extent to which legal status of land is taken into account, the free, prior and informed consent approach (FPIC), labour rights, and measures facilitating access to certification for smallholders and forest communities. They conclude that these two standards meet the main requirements of the SNDI, contrary to other existing standards. However, they also highlight certain limits.

 

Various proposals for improvement are put forward, having been the subject of work seminars with representatives from the FSC and the PEFC. The objective is to specify the definition of certain criteria and their implementation, to improve procedures for checking the compliance of certain indicators, and to enable greater access to certification for small producers in tropical forest countries.

Le téléchargement du rapport complet sur le lien, https://www.cst-foret.org/wp-content/uploads/CST-Foret_report-Timber-standards_FINAL.pdf

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