Forest certification and democracy

Volume: 130, Issue: 3, Pages: 407 - 419
Published: Nov 18, 2010
Abstract
This paper explores the possibility that forest certification represents an important emerging form of transnational democracy. Because it is largely driven and administered by nonstate actors, forest certification can be seen as suffering a democracy deficit. However, because it stresses broad participation, intensive deliberative procedures, responsiveness to state law and widely accepted norms, and competition among regulatory programs to...
Paper Details
Title
Forest certification and democracy
Published Date
Nov 18, 2010
Volume
130
Issue
3
Pages
407 - 419
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