The sustainable forestry handbook / Sophie Higman . . .[et. . . al]
The sustainable forestry handbook / Sophie Higman . . .[et. . . al]
- viii;289 p. : ill; 24 cm
Content
Part One: Introduction to international standards for forest management
1.1 What is sustainable forest management
Chapter 2 Why Implement sustainable forest management
Chapter 3 Defining sustainable forest management
3.1 International initiatives
3.2 National
Part two: Do the standards require
Chapter 4 The legal and policy framework
4.1 Compliance with legislation and regulation
4.2 Tenure and use rights
4. The forest organization's commitment and policy
Chapter 5 Sustained and optimal production of forest products
5.1 Management planning
5.2 Sustained field of forest products
5.3 Monitoring
5.4 Protection of the forest resource
5.5 Optimizing benefits from the forest
Chapter 6 Protecting the environment
6.1 Environmental impact assessment
6.2 Conservation of biodiversity
6.3 Ecological sustainability
6.4 Use of chemicals
6.5 Waste management
Chapter 7 The well-being of people
7.1 Consultation and participation process
7.2 Social impact assessment
7.3 Recognition of rights and culture
7.4 Relations with employees
7.5 Contribution to development
Chapter 8 Plantations
8.1 Plantation planning
8.2 Species selection
8.3 Soil and site management
8.4 Pest and disease management
8.5 Conservation and restoration
Chapter 9 Performance requirements
Part Three using an environmental system
Chapter 10 Sustainable forest management policy
10.1 Developing commitment
10.2 Writing a policy statement
Chapter 11 planning
11.1 Environmental and social impact assessment
11.2 Objectives and targets
11.3 Environmental management programme
Chapter 12. Implementing
12.1 Training
12.2 Operational control
Chapter 13 Checking
Chapter 14 Management review
Part Four Meeting the requirement
Chapter 15 Planning
15.1 Environmental and social impact assessment
15.2 Communication and collaboration with stakeholders
15.3 Writing a management plan
15.4 Inventory
15.5 Calculating sustained yield
Chapter 16 Implementing in the forest
16.1 Forest roading
16.2 Harvesting and extraction
16.3 Silviculture
16.4 Chemicals and pest management
Chapter 17 Monitoring
17.1 Operational monitoring
17.2 Strategic monitoring
Part Five Tackling social issues
Chapter 18 Why social issues are important
18.1 People's rights to forest
18.2 Good business practice
18.3 Ethical reasons
Etc.
Chapter 19 Working with stakeholders
19.1 Initial identification of key groups
19.2 Investigating stakeholder interests
19.3 Identifying and prioritizing stakeholders potential contributions to sustainable forest management
Etc.
Chapter 20 Conditions of employment
Chapter 21 Monitoring social impacts
21 Monitoring social impacts
21.1 Social issues to monitor
Chapter 22 Dealing with erroneous perceptions and unrealistic expectations
Part Six: Forest management certification
Chapter 23 Why become certified
23.1 Meeting customer demands
23.2 Demonstrating authenticity of claims
23.3 Government requirements
Etc.
Chapter 24 Which standards can be used for forest certification
24.1 FSC accredited certification standards
24.2 ISO-derived certification standards
Chapter 25 The FSC certification process
25.1 Forest management certification
25.2 chain-of-custody
25.3 Conclusion
Includes Index: p 286- 289
Forests
Sustainability
634.92 / SUS
Content
Part One: Introduction to international standards for forest management
1.1 What is sustainable forest management
Chapter 2 Why Implement sustainable forest management
Chapter 3 Defining sustainable forest management
3.1 International initiatives
3.2 National
Part two: Do the standards require
Chapter 4 The legal and policy framework
4.1 Compliance with legislation and regulation
4.2 Tenure and use rights
4. The forest organization's commitment and policy
Chapter 5 Sustained and optimal production of forest products
5.1 Management planning
5.2 Sustained field of forest products
5.3 Monitoring
5.4 Protection of the forest resource
5.5 Optimizing benefits from the forest
Chapter 6 Protecting the environment
6.1 Environmental impact assessment
6.2 Conservation of biodiversity
6.3 Ecological sustainability
6.4 Use of chemicals
6.5 Waste management
Chapter 7 The well-being of people
7.1 Consultation and participation process
7.2 Social impact assessment
7.3 Recognition of rights and culture
7.4 Relations with employees
7.5 Contribution to development
Chapter 8 Plantations
8.1 Plantation planning
8.2 Species selection
8.3 Soil and site management
8.4 Pest and disease management
8.5 Conservation and restoration
Chapter 9 Performance requirements
Part Three using an environmental system
Chapter 10 Sustainable forest management policy
10.1 Developing commitment
10.2 Writing a policy statement
Chapter 11 planning
11.1 Environmental and social impact assessment
11.2 Objectives and targets
11.3 Environmental management programme
Chapter 12. Implementing
12.1 Training
12.2 Operational control
Chapter 13 Checking
Chapter 14 Management review
Part Four Meeting the requirement
Chapter 15 Planning
15.1 Environmental and social impact assessment
15.2 Communication and collaboration with stakeholders
15.3 Writing a management plan
15.4 Inventory
15.5 Calculating sustained yield
Chapter 16 Implementing in the forest
16.1 Forest roading
16.2 Harvesting and extraction
16.3 Silviculture
16.4 Chemicals and pest management
Chapter 17 Monitoring
17.1 Operational monitoring
17.2 Strategic monitoring
Part Five Tackling social issues
Chapter 18 Why social issues are important
18.1 People's rights to forest
18.2 Good business practice
18.3 Ethical reasons
Etc.
Chapter 19 Working with stakeholders
19.1 Initial identification of key groups
19.2 Investigating stakeholder interests
19.3 Identifying and prioritizing stakeholders potential contributions to sustainable forest management
Etc.
Chapter 20 Conditions of employment
Chapter 21 Monitoring social impacts
21 Monitoring social impacts
21.1 Social issues to monitor
Chapter 22 Dealing with erroneous perceptions and unrealistic expectations
Part Six: Forest management certification
Chapter 23 Why become certified
23.1 Meeting customer demands
23.2 Demonstrating authenticity of claims
23.3 Government requirements
Etc.
Chapter 24 Which standards can be used for forest certification
24.1 FSC accredited certification standards
24.2 ISO-derived certification standards
Chapter 25 The FSC certification process
25.1 Forest management certification
25.2 chain-of-custody
25.3 Conclusion
Includes Index: p 286- 289
Forests
Sustainability
634.92 / SUS