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Sustainable Forestry News

Sustainable Forestry

 
Sustainable forestry is the process of managing forest use in a bid to fulfill society’s commercial needs while preserving the forest’s health and diversity for future generations. It is often thought of as a balance between the demand for forest products and the protection of the forest’s health and diversity.
 
In more practical terms, forest managers looking to implement a sustainable forestry plan often develop a strategy by assessing an assortment of factors, including the commercial values of the region, the needs of the environment and the community’s economic position.  
 
Once of the most significant events in the history of sustainable forestry came in 1992 when the “Forest Principals” were adopted at The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro.
 
The principles, which helped encapsulate the general understanding of sustainable forestry at that time, were legally non-binding, but many of the 172 governments that attended the conference put the principles into practice in some form or another.
 
The United States government identified several criteria as being important to sustainable forestry and put them into practice.
 
The progress made in these areas is reported in The National Report on Sustainable Forests (opens as PDF). The areas are as follows:
  • Conservation of biological diversity
  • Maintenance of productive capacity of forest ecosystems
  • Maintenance of forest ecosystem health and vitality
  • Conservation and maintenance of soil and water resources
  • Maintenance of forest contribution of global carbon cycles
  • Maintenance and enhancement of long-term multiple socioeconomic benefits to meet the needs of societies
  • Legal, institutional and economic framework for forest conservation and sustainable management
Consumers who are concerned about sustainable forestry can look for third party certification on wood and paper products in order to verify that they come from trees grown in sustainable forests.
 
The two most common third-party certification logos that consumers should look for are the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) logo and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) logo.
 
Both organizations put their logos on wood and paper products that meet their requirements for sustainably managed forests or tree farms. Products ranging from printer paper to household furniture to lumber carry these certifications.
 
With the existing sustainable forestry methods that have been put into place, the watchdog organizations that are monitoring the progress and calling for further action, and consumers that are consciously choosing sustainable wood products, the forests can be preserved so that future generations can get as much use and benefit from them as past generations have.
 
-- Text by Robin Shreeves
 

Articles about Sustainable Forestry

  • Mattel vows change after Greenpeace 'Barbie' campaign

    Tue, Jun 14 2011 at 11:01 AM

    Toy giant freezes purchases from supplier accused of deforestation.

  • Tropical forest management improving

    Tue, Jun 07 2011 at 3:30 PM

    Growing demand for certified timber and climate change initiatives drive increase in sustainable tropical forests but trouble spots remain

  • Forest and paper industry group announces new sustainability goals

    Tue, Mar 29 2011 at 12:16 PM

    As part of the goals, the organization says it will push to recover more recyclable paper from office buildings.

  • A bright Plydea

    Thu, Mar 17 2011 at 4:02 PM

    Plydea's simple but beautiful plywood home furnishings are easy on the wallet, made in Seattle from sustainable materials and — most important to this helpless blogger — easy to put together.

  • More trees than there were 100 years ago? It's true!

    Wed, Feb 09 2011 at 5:00 AM

    Protection and responsible harvesting are the reasons behind the success story.

  • Green Books campaign: The Homesteader's Kitchen

    Wed, Nov 10 2010 at 12:02 AM

    Wholesome recipes and motherly advice in a responsibly printed cookbook.

  • Georgia-Pacific wants to grow with S.C. forest products industry

    Fri, Nov 05 2010 at 4:49 PM

    Private nonprofit organization, state-run agency and business leaders work together to increase the value of the state's forest products industry.

  • Campaign promotes wine corks over screwcaps

    Tue, Sep 07 2010 at 10:49 AM

    According to Adam Lechmere, editor of a British wine magazine, this campaign demonstrates that the cork industry's grasp on PR is as shaky as ever.

  • Sustainable wood products

    Fri, Aug 27 2010 at 3:09 PM

    Here are six examples of sustainably-harvested products.

  • How to find environmentally friendly wood

    Thu, Aug 12 2010 at 4:59 PM

    Some lumber is not eco-friendly; the trick is to find sustainable forests and other alternatives.

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