| Bölüm Adı | FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council) FOREST MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AND TURKISH FORESTRY | ||
| Kitap Adı | Certifying Turkish Forests: A Path to Sustainable Forestry Practices | ||
| Bölüm Sayfaları | 31-44 | ||
| Kitap Türü | Kitap Bölümü | ||
| Kitap Alt Türü | Alanında uluslararası yayınlanan kitap bölümü | ||
| Kitap Niteliği | Diğer uluslararası bilimsel kitap | ||
| Kitap Dili | İngilizce | Basım Tarihi | 01-2023 |
| DOI Numarası | – | ISBN | 9786253994679 |
| Basıldığı Ülke | Türkiye | Basıldığı Şehir | Ankara |
| UAK Araştırma Alanları |
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| Özet |
| Local communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) reached the power to arouse national and global interest in forests and forestry only in the 1980s. As a result, multilateral organizations such as the World Bank and FAO, as well as some national organizations, have financed and managed numerous projects aimed at improving and protecting forest management. In addition, initiatives such as the “Tropical Forest Action Plan” and the “International Tropical Timber Organization” have been formed to help improve the tropical forestry sector (1). In the 1980s and 1990s, forests became an increasingly important issue for NGOs.“Friends of Earth” established research links with United Kingdom (UK) timber companies in the 1980s regarding deforestation processes in tropical regions (2). In the face of these public concerns about forestry and forest resources, timber producers aimed to give a message to the consumer by using labels claiming the sustainability of forest resources on their products. For some of these timber companies, the situation became |
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