Life Support Of The Forestry Regime Essay

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The Life Support of the Forestry Regime: Case Studies of Two Transnational NGOs

Introduction

As relatively new actors in international relations, nongovernmental organizations or NGOs are becoming a vital component for successful environmental regimes. NGOs organize transnational advocacy networks that link state actors, businesses, and other organizations. The forestry regime is relatively weak as compared to other environmental regimes because of a lack of international agreements and state policies regarding forest conservation. NGOs have attempted to fill this state actor void and are beginning to shape the quality of the regime by establishing principles to guide state behavior. NGOs have developed conservation and management …show more content…

Within the WWF’s broad campaigns for global conservation, is a sector devoted to forestry issues called the “Forests for Life Programme.” Through a three pronged approach of protection, management, and restoration, the program works to combat illegal logging and forest crime, conversion of forests to plantations, and climate change (World Wide Fund for Nature, 2004). The WWF currently spends a US$40 million each year on over 300 forestry projects and commits itself to high level of policy work. The WWF heavily contributed to the development of the Global Forest and Trade Network, an alliance of responsible NGOs and companies, to help create legal timber markets. Another WWF project, Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR), works to form partnerships with governments and private companies to work to improve water quality, connect forest fragments and create corridors for wildlife in several developing countries. A final key component to their campaign is working with governments to promote the use of sustainability assessments to identify economic and environmental implications of trade

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