Our Projects

We use our projects and partnerships to support the growth of forest certification around the world.

Our projects

Indonesia’s community forests: learning from the past to improve the future

Smallholders

Community forests play an important role within Indonesia, but their certification continues to be a challenge. This project developed a new community forestry standard to make forest certification more accessible to these communities.

Generating new knowledge on carbon stocks in managed tropical forests

Research

Supporting CIRAD to generate new knowledge on the long-term impacts of timber extraction on both carbon stocks and timber recovery in the humid tropics.

Establishing group certification for New Zealand’s small-forest owners

Smallholders

Over half a million hectares of New Zealand’s forests are owned by small forest growers, but uptake of certification had remained low. This project has made certification accessible through the development of a PEFC group certification system.

Using remote sensing to increase access to sustainable forest management information

Innovation

With remote sensing an increasingly important tool within the forestry sector, we are supported the development of a web-based platform to monitor the sustainable management of forests in Finland using open-source satellite imagery.

Enhancing rural development in Spain through certified wild food products

Non-wood forest products

Moving certification beyond wood based products to include all products originating in forests is vital. Following on from our project focused on mushrooms, we supported the development of wild food products from certified Spanish forests.

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