Setting the Standard
Certification, Governance, and the Forest Stewardship Council
Fred Gale author David Haley author Christopher Tollefson author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:1st Jul '09
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A chronicle of the emergence and implications of the ForestryStewardship Council, an ambitious experiment in civil society-ledglobal governance.
This important work undertakes a detailed comparative analysis of Forest Stewradship Council environmental standards, and their implications for global governance and regulatory theory.Setting the Standard chronicles the emergence and implicationsof an ambitious experiment in civil-society-led global governance: theForest Stewardship Council. Drawing on a pioneering case study of thisnegotiation process, this book explores the challenges associated withimplementing the FSC's global vision on the ground. Indeed, theestablishment of an FSC standard for British Columbia was achieved onlyafter difficult and protracted negotiations at the regional, national,and global levels. This important work also undertakes a detailedcomparative analysis of FSC standards and standard-setting processeselsewhere and grapples with the broader implications for globalgovernance and regulatory theory.
"A superb extended case study of the development of the Forest Stewardship Council's British Columbia forestry certification standard. This book's multi-level, interdisciplinary comparative analysis yields a rich set of insights that challenge many conventional regulatory paradigms. - Michael Trebilcock, co-author of The Regulation of International Trade"
ISBN: 9780774814386
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 620g
424 pages