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Basic data | Standard ID | LY/T 1714-2007 (LY/T1714-2007) | | Description (Translated English) | Forest certification in China. Forest management | | Sector / Industry | Forestry Industry Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | B64 | | Classification of International Standard | 65.020.40 | | Word Count Estimation | 16,119 | | Date of Issue | 2007-09-10 | | Date of Implementation | 2007-10-01 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Forestry Administration | | Summary | This standard specifies the certification of sustainable forest management should follow the principles, criteria and indicators, as well as forest management unit to achieve sustainable forest management should meet performance requirements. This standard applies to accredited independent certification body for all forest management units nationwide forest management status of audit and evaluation. This standard applies to an organic whole, the principles of mutual ties flat horizontal, and its importance has nothing to do with the sort. |
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Forest certification in China.Forest management
ICS 65.020.40
B64
People's Republic of China Forestry Industry Standard
China Forest Certification Forest Management
Released on.2007-09-10
2007-10-01 implementation
State Forestry Administration released
Content
Foreword III
1 Scope 1
2 Terms and Definitions 1
3 Principle 1. National legal and regulatory framework 3
4 Principle 2. Forest tenure 4
5 Principle 3. Local community and labor rights 4
6 Principle 4. Forest Management Plan 5
7 Principle 5. Forest production 6
8 Principle 6. Biodiversity Conservation 7
9 Principle 7. Environmental Impact 8
10 Principle 8. Forest Protection 8
11 Principle 9. Forest Monitoring 9
Appendix A (informative) National relevant laws and administrative regulations 10
Appendix B (informative) Relevant international conventions and agreements signed by the State 12
Foreword
Appendix A of this standard lists the names of national laws and regulations that forest management should follow. Appendix B lists the countries that have signed
Binding related international conventions and agreements.
Appendix A and Appendix B of this standard are informative annexes.
This standard was proposed by the State Forestry Administration.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Chinese Academy of Forestry.
This standard is drafted by. Forestry Science and Technology Information Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Forestry, China Forestry Research Institute, Forestry Sustainable
Development Research Center, Science and Technology Development Center of the State Forestry Administration.
The main drafters of this standard. Zhang Shou attack, Lu Wenming, Xu Bin, Zhao Wei, Yu Ling, Liu Kailing, Guan Baizhen.
This standard is the first release.
This standard is interpreted by the State Forestry Administration.
China Forest Certification Forest Management
1 Scope
This standard stipulates the principles, standards and indicators that forest sustainable management certification should follow, as well as forest management units to achieve forest sustainability.
The performance requirements that should be achieved by continuing operations.
This standard applies to accredited independent certification bodies to review the forest management status of all forest management units nationwide.
And assessment. This standard is an organic whole. The principles are interrelated and balanced, and their ordering has nothing to do with importance.
2 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this standard.
2.1
Forest certification is a tool that uses market mechanisms to promote sustainable forest management. Forest certification includes two basic elements, namely Sen
Forest management certification and chain of custody certification. Forest management certification is based on the assessment of forest management activities of forest management units.
Whether the Ming Forest has achieved sustainable management. The chain of custody certification is the production process of forest products processing and trading enterprises, that is, from the plus
Work, manufacture, transport, store, sell, and evaluate the entire chain of custody of the end consumer to demonstrate the source of raw materials for forest products.
2.2
A general term for the production and management activities of scientifically cultivating existing forests to increase the yield and quality of forests.
2.3
The process of monitoring all aspects of the process from forest to consumer through raw materials, processed semi-finished products and products, including all processing,
Manufacturing, transportation, storage and sales stages.
2.4
Maintaining the health and vitality of forest ecosystems through the scientific management and rational management of real and potential forest ecosystems
Material diversity and its ecological functions, in order to meet the needs of forest products and their environmental service functions in the process of social and economic development, guarantee and promote
Progressive development of population, resources, environment, society and economy.
2.5
In accordance with forest management plans and business objectives, enterprises engaged in forest management activities in areas mainly covered by forests with clear boundaries
Industry, government agencies and associations, or parts or consortia of the above units.
2.6
The forest management unit aims to scientifically organize the planning and design documents for forest management with the goal of sustainable forest use.
2.7
Owners or users of forests, forests, and woodlands shall have the right to possess, use, profit, and dispose of forests, trees, and woodlands in accordance with the law.
Includes ownership and use of forests, trees, and woodlands.
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