Social impacts of the forest stewardship council certification in the Congo Basin
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Cerutti, P O
Lescuyer, Guillaume
Tacconi, Luca
Atyi, R. Eba'a
Essiane, E.
Nasi, Robert
Eckebil, Paule Pamela Tabi
Tsanga, R.
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Commonwealth Forestry Association
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We assess whether the implementation of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification scheme in the Congo basin has had positive
additional impacts—as compared to existing regulatory frameworks applied in noncertified Forest Management Units (FMU)—on (1) the
working and living conditions of logging companies’ employees and their families, (2) the effectiveness and legitimacy of the institutions and
benefit-sharing mechanisms set up to regulate relationships between logging companies and neighbouring communities, and (3) the local
populations’ rights to and customary uses of forests. Results on (1) and (2) suggest that several significant differences exist between certified
and noncertified FMUs. Results are instead mitigated on (3): Companies in certified FMUs tend to better enforce the law, but this may
have unwanted negative impacts on customary uses. We discuss the reasons why several positive social outcomes materialised in certified vs.
noncertified areas, and suggest possible improvements as well as required further research.
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International Forestry Review
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