2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2018.12.006
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The participation of non-industrial private forest owners in forest certification programs: The role and effectiveness of intermediary organisations

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“…This study used an online survey to analyze stakeholder opinions and perceptions towards PES schemes within the framework of COST Action CA15206-PESFOR-W (Forests for Water). Studies have shown that the main aspects of PES schemes are: ecosystem services assessments and their promotion, e.g., [32,41,50,53], which can help achieve environmental and socioeconomic targets with PES schemes, e.g., [50,54,55], and institutional contexts of PES schemes, e.g., [38,39,56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study used an online survey to analyze stakeholder opinions and perceptions towards PES schemes within the framework of COST Action CA15206-PESFOR-W (Forests for Water). Studies have shown that the main aspects of PES schemes are: ecosystem services assessments and their promotion, e.g., [32,41,50,53], which can help achieve environmental and socioeconomic targets with PES schemes, e.g., [50,54,55], and institutional contexts of PES schemes, e.g., [38,39,56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The format for the certification was that of group certification, managed by forest companies or certification organisations. This meant that the motives for certification for the forest owners were altered; peer pressure, benchmarking and group practices may have lowered the threshold for certification [24].…”
Section: Forest Certification and Contribution To Environmental Respo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, forest certification is well-established in the Swedish forest context, and forest owners with multiple objectives are just as likely to be aware about forest certification. Forest owners that don't experience the financial benefits of forest certification can still be interested in certification due to value alignment [24]. Contributing to environmental responsibility through certification is an important motive [11,36].…”
Section: Forest Certification and Contribution To Environmental Respo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among the main motivations for participating in forest certification are the following: landowner interest, knowledge and awareness, alignment of certification aims with landowner's values, low cost, market access, and benefits (e.g., Boakye-Danquah and Reed 2019). Public image or feedback on management practices are mentioned by community-based forestry practitioners, while their expectations for economic benefits are low (Crow and Danks 2010).…”
Section: Voluntary Certification Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%