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Quo vadis global forest governance? A transdisciplinary delphi study

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
卷 123, 期 -, 页码 131-141

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2021.03.011

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Global forest policy; International forest regime; Delphi assessment; Foresight; Future; High-level expert panel; Deforestation; Forest degradation

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL)
  2. German Research Foundation (DFG)

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Deforestation and forest degradation continue to be major global environmental challenges, and global forest governance requires state actors to provide supportive regulatory frameworks while also involving the private sector in driving innovation. In this process, clarifying land tenure, adopting innovative global decision-making approaches, utilizing new technologies and big data, and leveraging citizen capacities are identified as key opportunities for progress.
Deforestation and forest degradation remain huge global environmental challenges. Over the last decades, various forest governance initiatives and institutions have evolved in global response to interlinked topics such as climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, indigenous rights, and trade impacts - accompanied by various levels of academic attention. Using a Delphi methodology that draws on both policy and academic insights, we assess the currently perceived state of play in global forest governance and identify possible future directions. Results indicate that state actors are seen to be key in providing supportive regulatory frameworks, yet interviewees do not believe these will be established at the global scale. Rather, respondents point to issuespecific, regional and inter-regional coalitions of the willing, involving the private sector, to innovate global forest governance. Linking forest issues with high politics may hold promise, as demonstrated by initiatives regarding illegal logging and timber trade. Confident rule-setting in support of the public good as well as responsible investments are seen as further avenues. New forest governance hypes, if used strategically, can provide leverage points and resources to ensure sustainability effects on the ground. At the same time, informal markets are often crucial for governance outcomes and need consideration. As such, clarifying tenure in sovereignty-sensitive ways is important, as are innovative ways for inclusive glocal decision-making. Lastly, new technologies, big data and citizens' capacities are identified as potent innovation opportunities, for making global dependencies between consumption, production and deforestation visible and holding players accountable across the value chains.

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