FM FM Forest Certification Standards 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which organization developed the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification system?
- The United States Forest Service
- An international non-governmental organization with environmental, social, and economic stakeholders (Correct answer)
- The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
- The American Forestry Association
Correct answer: An international non-governmental organization with environmental, social, and economic stakeholders
FSC was founded in 1993 as a multi-stakeholder NGO bringing together environmentalists, social groups, and timber businesses to develop global standards for responsible forest management.
Question 2: The Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) certification standard was developed by:
- The Sierra Club and environmental NGOs
- The North American forest industry as a comprehensive, independently audited standard (Correct answer)
- The US federal government
- An international coalition of developing nations
Correct answer: The North American forest industry as a comprehensive, independently audited standard
SFI was developed by the American Forest & Paper Association and is now an independent non-profit offering a rigorous, third-party audited certification standard for North American forest management.
Question 3: What are the three core 'chambers' or constituencies represented in FSC governance?
- Government, industry, and academia
- Environmental, social, and economic (Correct answer)
- Federal, state, and local
- Timber, recreation, and conservation
Correct answer: Environmental, social, and economic
FSC's governance structure balances three chambers—environmental, social, and economic—each with equal voting weight to prevent any single interest from dominating standard-setting.
Question 4: Which certification standard is specifically designed for small and family forest owners in the US through a group certification option?
- ISO 14001
- The American Tree Farm System (ATFS) (Correct answer)
- Rainforest Alliance
- PEFC
Correct answer: The American Tree Farm System (ATFS)
The American Tree Farm System provides accessible third-party certification for small and family forest landowners through a group model, making certification economically feasible for individual owners.
Question 5: In forest certification, a 'third-party audit' means the assessment is conducted by:
- The forest owner or manager themselves
- An independent, accredited certifying body with no financial interest in the outcome (Correct answer)
- A government regulatory agency
- An industry trade association
Correct answer: An independent, accredited certifying body with no financial interest in the outcome
Third-party certification requires that audits be conducted by accredited, independent certification bodies that have no financial or business relationship with the forest operation being assessed.
Question 6: The Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) primarily serves as:
- A global timber trading exchange
- An international umbrella organization that endorses national forest certification systems meeting its standards (Correct answer)
- A UN environmental treaty
- A US government forestry certification program
Correct answer: An international umbrella organization that endorses national forest certification systems meeting its standards
PEFC is an international non-profit that recognizes and endorses national certification systems (like SFI and ATFS in the US) that meet its internationally agreed sustainability benchmarks.
Which organization developed the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification system?