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James Griffiths
TFD Co-Leader

Stewart Maginnis
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Gary Dunning
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The Forests Dialogue

Forest Certification

After ten years of rapid development, many countries are adopting forest certification, affecting forest management and forest stakeholder relations. The last few years have seen a proliferation of certification on international and national scales. Until recently, these systems stood apart from one another, with no effort to foster dialogue among them.

Within the context of all this activity, there is no broadly accepted, neutral means to share the considerable learning gained from the experiences of the various certification systems or to assess whether they achieve their purposes. TFD seeks to foster interactive dialogue.

TFDs Certification discussions include:

First International Dialogue on Forest Certification
October 16-18, 2002  - Geneva, Switzerland

In 2002, TFD convened its first meeting on forest certification in Geneva. This dialogue brought together, for the first time, the CEOs and lead supporters of the 5 "mature" certification systems (FSC, PEFC, CSA, SFI & ATFS). That dialogue produced a consensus among major certification system executives and many of their key system proponents that multiple forest certification systems will continue to exist. The dialogue also focused on the concept of "legitimacy", or how different stakeholders perceived the credibility of "their" particular system compared to others. The meeting launched a process for more frequent contacts between system leaders. And, it catalyzed the development of the Legitimacy Thresholds Model (LTM) concept by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), aimed at establishing an independent assessment framework based on transparent criteria for different thresholds of legitimacy and objective evaluation methodologies.

Forest Certification Systems CEO meeting
May 9, 2003  - London, UK

TFD organized and sponsored a meeting for the 6 CEO’s from the leading forest certification systems (ATFS, CSA, FSC, MTCC, PEFC, SFI). The meeting occurred at the London office of IIED. This was the first such informal session organized strictly for the system CEOs themselves.

Second International Dialogue on Forest Certification
October 19-21, 2004  - Maidenhead, UK

This recently completed dialogue focused on the creation of market conditions that encourage informed choices concerning the acceptability of the increasing growing forest certification systems in the marketplace. Two preparatory meetings have been organized, the first in London, UK on March 9-10, 2004 and the second in Malmo, Sweden on June 1-2 2004. Documents related to this dialogue and the preperatory meetings are linked below and available for downloading as PDF files. A summary of this dialogue is currently being prepared.

Co-chairman's summary
TFD Certification Impacts and Assessments - Executive Summary
TFD Certification Impacts and Assessments - Full Report
TFD Certification Impacts and Assessments - Annex
Concept Paper
Papers Related to Meeting Preparation