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1 Links between legality and sustainability Alhassan Attah Executive Director, TIDD, Forestry Commission

2 Outline of presentation Background – Setting the context Some reflections on certification Certification experiences from other sectors Some reflections on the VPA Proposal for the way forward Conclusions

3 Background – Setting the context- I Lack of progress for a global forest convention at the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992 and subsequent negotiations at IPF/IFF/UNFF processes Continued loss of forest cover, particularly in the tropics and relevant to the Ghana context NGOs frustration on the lack of action by governments

4 Call for boycotts of tropical timber resulted in early engagement by Ghana in Nov 1995 Forest certification seen as a means to achieve SFM at the FMU Level Various initiatives to promote certification and sustainable forest management Growth of certification still strongest in the temperate and boreal forests/developed countries Background -Setting the context- II

5 The Linkages Conceptually CERTIFIED CW VLC VLO Potential legal & SFM Illegal 0 ---------------------------- Time required to comply ------------------------------ ------ -------5 L ----------- Cost of compliance ------------- H Timber Production FLEGT VPA

6 Some reflections on certification (I) Voluntary market based mechanism that seeks to communicate environmental credentials of forests/timber Legality a pre-condition for certification However questions raised in the robustness for verifying legality under certification Strong social and environmental components in standards

7 Proven effective in plantations and boreal and temperate forests Not effective in tropical forests – complex nature Growth of certification has been extremely slow in Ghana (Form (Gh)- plantations & JCM, SAMARTEX- CoC natural forests) How should such companies be treated under the VPA? Exemptions? Some reflections on certification (II)

8 Generally accepted that Phased approach – Legality as component 1 realistic Third party independent verification Increasing private sector support Role of governments weak, particularly absent in the FSC – front runner But Lessons for VPA legality assurance systems Some reflections on certification (III)

9 Certification experiences from other sectors Draw lessons for other sectors such as:  Kimberley process certification system  CITES- an exemption under the Ghana – EU VPA will have challenges for the forest sector and the VPA  Fisheries  Cocoa In all these sectors Governments have a key role to play. Continued Government role critical for the promotion of VPA

10 Some reflections on the VPA-I A relevant and useful step towards sustainability – At the national level Growing trend to meeting market requirements and gaining market access (PPP) Working definition negotiated, particularly under the VPAs – Future management by EU to ensure level playing field? Perceived as a means of addressing illegal logging and associated trade – collective action

11 Negotiated by stakeholders based on national differences and therefore balance of interests taken into account and gains acceptance generally Good forest management tool Potential MIS to enhance business decisions Enhances better forest governance But may not deliver sustainability Some reflections on the VPA-II

12 WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES? Can certification run parallel to the VPA national system? Should companies pursuing certification be given some exemptions? CITES certificates and recognition that its has complied with the VPA requirements? How should they be treated in producer countries? How should one handle other initiatives?

13 WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES? Reflections on VPA relations with certification  Required documentation?  exemptions  Future role of governments in certification, particularly for some major front runners in forest certification Engaging key importers such as China on VPA LOGS FROM THE VOLTA LAKE ???

14 The way forward A means for achieving forest certification  First step towards forest certification  Governments underwriting cost of first phase  Certification bodies to be engaged strongly in the VPA process Existing companies pursuing forest certification must comply with VPA requirements

15 The Way Forward For Ghana  Off reserve areas to come under VPA – verified legal  Forest reserve areas- VPA with the potential to full certification Engage non- VPA countries that a major importers Domestic market – a key to successful forest governance

16 Conclusion VPA  A strong basis for improved forest governance  VPA a means to achieving forest certification  Encourage stakeholder consultations  Key element in both VPA & FC Lessons to be drawn from other sectors  Recognition of government as key stakeholder in promoting forest certification

17 Conclusion VPA  LAS a good forest management tool  Potential for providing MIS to business and governments, particularly market intelligence


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