Effectiveness and Economic Viability of Forest Certification: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Systematic Review
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Article Screening and Selection Criteria
2.4. Critical Appraisal
2.5. Analysis of Articles
3. Results
3.1. Existing Evidence Base
3.2. Deforestation
3.2.1. General Findings
3.2.2. Impact on Deforestation
3.3. Forest Degradation
3.3.1. General Findings
3.3.2. Impact on Biodiversity
3.3.3. Impact on Carbon Stocks and Emissions
3.3.4. Impact on Forest Structure
3.3.5. Perceived Impact on Forest Ecosystem Services
3.3.6. Areas Set Aside for Forest Conservation
3.4. Economic Viability
3.4.1. General Findings
3.4.2. Impact on Price Premium
3.4.3. Impact on the Cost–Benefit Ratio
3.4.4. Impact on Revenues and Sales
3.4.5. Impact on Profitability
3.4.6. Impact on Household Income
4. Discussion
4.1. Empirical Evidence on the Effectiveness and Economic Viability of Forest Certification
4.2. Spatial Distribution of Studies and Involvement of Nongovernmental Organizations
4.3. Temporal Changes in the Effectiveness and Economic Viability of Forest Certification
4.4. Factors Contributing to the Effectiveness of Forest Certification
5. Conclusions and Future Research Lines
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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Search field #1 | |
TITLE-ABS-KEY | “Forest Certification” OR “Forest Stewardship Council” OR “Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification” OR “The Council for Sustainable Forest Management in the Republic of Macedonia” OR “Council for Sustainable Forest Management and certification in Bulgaria” OR “Naša Šuma” OR “The Federation of Thai Industries” OR “China Forest Certification Council” OR “Hungarian Forest Certification” OR “Institute for Forest Certification” OR “Association for Sustainable Forest Management Forest Products and Services Certification” OR “CERFOAR” OR “Guyana Forestry Commission” OR “Brazilian Forest Certification Program” OR “CERFLOR” OR “New Zealand Forest Certification Association” OR “Responsible Wood” OR “SGEC” OR “South African Forestry Assurance Scheme” OR “Pan African Forest Certification” OR “Network for Certification and Conservation of Forests” OR “Indonesian Forestry Certification” OR “Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme” OR “Vietnam Forest Certification Scheme” OR “Sustainable Forestry Initiative” |
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TITLE-ABS-KEY (Deforestation) | deforestation OR *plantation* OR *conversion* |
TITLE-ABS-KEY (Degradation) | degradation OR “tree cover loss” OR “biological diversity” OR biodiversity OR “species composition” OR “species diversity” OR “genetic diversity” OR “ecosystem services” OR “ecosystem function” OR carbon* OR “landscape values” OR “soil erosion” OR “water regulation” |
TITLE-ABS-KEY (Economic viability) | “economic viability” OR efficiency OR *benefit* OR *cost* OR profit OR “financial gain” OR economic OR “market access” OR revenue* OR expense* |
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Deforestation | Tree cover loss or forest conversion in or outside a certified concession or as a result of certification or after ending certification. Deforestation also includes the conversion from a natural forest to a plantation forest. | Deforestation *plantation* *conversion* |
Forest degradation | A reduction in the capacity of forest ecosystems to provide ecosystem services and biodiversity. It can be measured by changes in ecosystem services and functions (carbon sequestration and storage, erosion control, water and soil regulation) and environmental values concerning carbon stocks/climate mitigation potential and landscape values. Biodiversity includes species composition, species diversity, genetic diversity. Forest fragmentation or tree cover loss can negatively affect biodiversity and ecological integrity and is thus often associated with forest degradation. | Degradation tree cover loss biological diversity biodiversity species composition species diversity genetic diversity ecosystem services ecosystem function carbon* landscape values soil erosion water regulation |
Economic viability | “The capability of developing and surviving as a relatively independent social, economic or political unit. Economic viability may require but is not synonymous with profitability” [14] This includes the relationship between inputs and outputs of certification, including cost–benefit ratios of monetary and non-monetary values for the forest managers who may benefit economically from certification, i.e., additional revenues and/or fewer expenses and/or fewer revenues induced by certification. | efficiency *benefit* *cost* profit financial gain economic economic viability market-access revenue* expense* |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleWolff, Sarah, and Jörg Schweinle. 2022. "Effectiveness and Economic Viability of Forest Certification: A Systematic Review" Forests 13, no. 5: 798. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050798
APA StyleWolff, S., & Schweinle, J. (2022). Effectiveness and Economic Viability of Forest Certification: A Systematic Review. Forests, 13(5), 798. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050798