The forest certification handbook / / Ruth Nussbaum and Markku Simula |
Autore | Nussbaum Ruth <1964-, > |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (316 p.) |
Disciplina | 634.9/2/0218 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SimulaMarkku |
Collana | The Earthscan forestry library |
Soggetto topico |
Forest management - Standards
Forest products - Certification Sustainable forestry |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-136-55406-8
1-280-47502-1 9786610475025 1-84977-300-9 600-00-0051-0 1-4175-8305-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Forest Certification Handbook; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 How to get certified; 1.2 Understanding the theory of certification; 1.3 Existing forest certification schemes; 1.4 Policy implications and impacts; 1.5 Remaining issues and potential ways forward; 1.6 The emergence and growth of certification; 1.7 The widening remit of certification and verification; 1.8 Progress and unresolved issues; Part One How Forest Certification Schemes Work; 2 What Is a Forest Certification Scheme?
2.1 The elements of a certification scheme2.2 The International Organization for Standardization (ISO); 2.3 Scheme ownership and governance; 2.4 The importance of technical detail; 3 Forest Standards; 3.1 Introduction to forest management standards; 3.2 Forest standard development process; 3.3 Content of standards; 3.4 Small forest enterprises and standards; 4 Certification; 4.1 Establishing that the standard has been met; 4.2 Ensuring confidence in the process and decision; 4.3 Certification of small forest enterprises; 5 Accreditation; 5.1 Requirements for accreditation bodies 5.2 Requirements for certification bodies5.3 Confidence in accreditation; 6 Product Tracing and Claims; 6.1 Chain of custody; 6.2 Claims; 6.3 Percentage-based claims; 6.4 Certification of chain of custody; Part Two Forest Certification in Practice; 7 Getting Started; 7.1 To certify or not; 7.2 Choosing a certification scheme; 7.3 Routes to certification: Individual or group; 7.4 Starting the process; 8 Forest Certification: Implementing the Standard; 8.1 Understanding the standard; 8.2 Identifying gaps; 8.3 Planning and implementation; 8.4 Monitoring progress with implementation 8.5 Bringing in the certifiers9 Forest Certification: Getting Certified; 9.1 Application and proposal: Choosing your certifier; 9.2 Pre-assessment: The initial visit; 9.3 Closing out gaps and deciding to proceed; 9.4 Stakeholder consultation; 9.5 Main assessment; 9.6 Closing out major CARs; 9.7 Report and peer review; 9.8 Certification and surveillance; 10 Forest Certification: Setting Up a Group Scheme; 10.1 Group and resource managers; 10.2 Requirements for a group scheme; 10.3 Membership requirements; 10.4 Consultation and complaints; 10.5 Monitoring group members 10.6 Group system documents and records10.7 Training and information; 10.8 Chain of custody and claims; 10.9 Regional certification; 11 Chain-of-Custody Certification: Implementing the System; 11.1 Who needs to implement chain of custody?; 11.2 What type of chain of custody?; 11.3 Developing a chain-of-custody system; 11.4 Product sourcing: Purchasing and goods in; 11.5 Production process: Implementing internal controls; 11.6 Final product and sales; 11.7 Managing claims and labels; 11.8 Implementing the chain-of-custody system; 11.9 Chain-of-custody case studies 11.10 Setting up a chain-of-custody group scheme |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910449736903321 |
Nussbaum Ruth <1964-, > | ||
London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The forest certification handbook / / Ruth Nussbaum and Markku Simula |
Autore | Nussbaum Ruth <1964-, > |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (316 p.) |
Disciplina | 634.9/2/0218 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SimulaMarkku |
Collana | The Earthscan forestry library |
Soggetto topico |
Forest management - Standards
Forest products - Certification Sustainable forestry |
ISBN |
1-136-55405-X
1-136-55406-8 1-280-47502-1 9786610475025 1-84977-300-9 600-00-0051-0 1-4175-8305-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Forest Certification Handbook; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 How to get certified; 1.2 Understanding the theory of certification; 1.3 Existing forest certification schemes; 1.4 Policy implications and impacts; 1.5 Remaining issues and potential ways forward; 1.6 The emergence and growth of certification; 1.7 The widening remit of certification and verification; 1.8 Progress and unresolved issues; Part One How Forest Certification Schemes Work; 2 What Is a Forest Certification Scheme?
2.1 The elements of a certification scheme2.2 The International Organization for Standardization (ISO); 2.3 Scheme ownership and governance; 2.4 The importance of technical detail; 3 Forest Standards; 3.1 Introduction to forest management standards; 3.2 Forest standard development process; 3.3 Content of standards; 3.4 Small forest enterprises and standards; 4 Certification; 4.1 Establishing that the standard has been met; 4.2 Ensuring confidence in the process and decision; 4.3 Certification of small forest enterprises; 5 Accreditation; 5.1 Requirements for accreditation bodies 5.2 Requirements for certification bodies5.3 Confidence in accreditation; 6 Product Tracing and Claims; 6.1 Chain of custody; 6.2 Claims; 6.3 Percentage-based claims; 6.4 Certification of chain of custody; Part Two Forest Certification in Practice; 7 Getting Started; 7.1 To certify or not; 7.2 Choosing a certification scheme; 7.3 Routes to certification: Individual or group; 7.4 Starting the process; 8 Forest Certification: Implementing the Standard; 8.1 Understanding the standard; 8.2 Identifying gaps; 8.3 Planning and implementation; 8.4 Monitoring progress with implementation 8.5 Bringing in the certifiers9 Forest Certification: Getting Certified; 9.1 Application and proposal: Choosing your certifier; 9.2 Pre-assessment: The initial visit; 9.3 Closing out gaps and deciding to proceed; 9.4 Stakeholder consultation; 9.5 Main assessment; 9.6 Closing out major CARs; 9.7 Report and peer review; 9.8 Certification and surveillance; 10 Forest Certification: Setting Up a Group Scheme; 10.1 Group and resource managers; 10.2 Requirements for a group scheme; 10.3 Membership requirements; 10.4 Consultation and complaints; 10.5 Monitoring group members 10.6 Group system documents and records10.7 Training and information; 10.8 Chain of custody and claims; 10.9 Regional certification; 11 Chain-of-Custody Certification: Implementing the System; 11.1 Who needs to implement chain of custody?; 11.2 What type of chain of custody?; 11.3 Developing a chain-of-custody system; 11.4 Product sourcing: Purchasing and goods in; 11.5 Production process: Implementing internal controls; 11.6 Final product and sales; 11.7 Managing claims and labels; 11.8 Implementing the chain-of-custody system; 11.9 Chain-of-custody case studies 11.10 Setting up a chain-of-custody group scheme |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783458603321 |
Nussbaum Ruth <1964-, > | ||
London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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