International forest governance and policy: Institutional architecture and pathways of influence in global sustainability

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This paper reviews the design of the international forest governance and policy, and analyses its impacts in addressing deforestation and forest degradation as global sustainability issues. Informed by literatures on international relations, regulatory governance of global commodity production, and international pathways of domestic influence, key arrangements are aggregated into six types, and mapped in terms of their main aims, instruments, and implementation mechanisms. Key analytical dimensions, such as the actors involved (state-private- mixed), the character of legal authority (legally binding-non-legally binding), and the geopolitical scope (global-transnational) helped to identify the potential and limitations of arrangements. They were assessed and compared in terms of their main pathways of influence such as international hard-law rules, cross-sectoral policy integration, non-legally binding norms and discourses, global market mechanisms, and direct access through capacity building. Our results reveal important challenges in the design and implementation, and in the pathways of influence, of the forest governance arrangements, including major inconsistencies with forest-adverse economic sectors. We conclude about the need for coherent international forest-related policy cooperation and integrative actions in agriculture, bioenergy, and mining to enhance the prospects of achieving the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

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Sotirov, M., Pokorny, B., Kleinschmit, D., & Kanowski, P. (2020). International forest governance and policy: Institutional architecture and pathways of influence in global sustainability. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12177010

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