Title
What scope for certifying forest ecosystem services?
Date Issued
01 March 2014
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Center for International Forestry Research
Center for International Forestry Research
Abstract
Ecosystem services have rapidly moved to the mainstream of environmental policies. Certification has for decades been a market-based tool for sustainability. Here, we assess whether certification of ecosystem services supports forest management and conservation. We look at forest ecosystem services, such as water regulation, carbon sequestration, and pollination provision, and evaluate the opportunities and constraints for developing systems to certify them. We discuss a series of challenges, and suggest that caution is needed: insufficient demand for multiple services, high biophysical service complexity, and elevated monitoring costs all indicate that opportunities for large-scale commercial viability of certified forest ecosystem services are limited. While some certification already exists for forest carbon services, we expect the certification of other services to remain a minor niche that seldom justifies major subsidies. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
Start page
160
End page
166
Volume
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Forestal
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84894754375
Source
Ecosystem Services
Resource of which it is part
Ecosystem Services
ISSN of the container
22120416
Sponsor(s)
We thank FSC and GEF and the CGIAR Research Program Forests, Trees and Agroforestry for financial support, Sini Savilaakso for her input into earlier versions of this paper, and an anonymous reviewer for providing constructive input.
Sources of information:
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