2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2021.102592
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Perceptions of wood-processing industries on FLEGT implementation: Insights from Vietnam

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“…More often than not, these interests and goals conflict, requiring participatory and highly interactive decision-making processes to bring about landscapes that deliver on SDGs in balanced ways: addressing development deficits while respecting planetary boundaries; see Highlight 1 in this series (van Noordwijk et al 2021). The constraints to the current functioning of landscapes, however, can be addressed only partially at the landscape scale, and often require policy reform at the national and international scale (Langston et al 2019), including at the interface with international trade in timber (Thuy et al 2021). For more information about work on sustainable value chains and finance conducted within FTA, see Highlight No.…”
Section: Democracy and Good Governance Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More often than not, these interests and goals conflict, requiring participatory and highly interactive decision-making processes to bring about landscapes that deliver on SDGs in balanced ways: addressing development deficits while respecting planetary boundaries; see Highlight 1 in this series (van Noordwijk et al 2021). The constraints to the current functioning of landscapes, however, can be addressed only partially at the landscape scale, and often require policy reform at the national and international scale (Langston et al 2019), including at the interface with international trade in timber (Thuy et al 2021). For more information about work on sustainable value chains and finance conducted within FTA, see Highlight No.…”
Section: Democracy and Good Governance Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%