Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6542417 Forest Ecology and Management 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our results show that forest certification standards and implementation processes are positively related to biodiversity conservation. There are significantly higher tree (adults) species richness, diversity, and density in certified community forests than in open access forests and state forest reserves. These findings suggest that forest certification may be a good policy option to conserve biodiversity. The present study is one of the first studies in tropical Africa, which contributes to the limited data on the influence of forest certification on conserving biodiversity. Our results may also serve as baseline for further research on the contribution of certified forests in conserving biodiversity at both temporal and spatial scales.
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