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WCC 2016 Res 066 - Activity Report

Información general
Constituyente de la UICN: 
Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Inc.
Tipo de Constituyente de la UICN: 
IUCN Member
Período de actividades: 
2019
Ámbito geográfico: 
América del Norte y el Caribe
País/Territorio: 
Canada
In implementing this Resolution your organization has worked/consulted with...
Si el Secretariado de la UICN está o ha estado implicado en la implementación de esta Resolución?: 
No
Implementación
Indicate and briefly describe any actions that have been carried out to implement this Resolution: 
Acci�nDescripciónStatus
Educaci�n/Comunicaci�n/Concientizaci�nSFI participated in a meeting of the association of Governors and Premiers of the Great Lakes and St-Lawrence to help assist with their development of a program to incorporate biodiversity measurement and valuation under the umbrella of a Great Lakes Impact Investing Platform (GLIIP), aimed at encouraging investment in the Great Lakes basin that will accrue benefits to the environment and society while providing an economic return. Completed
Actividades t�cnicas/cient�ficasSFI developed the SFI Threatened, Endangered and Species at Risk module for voluntary application by Canadian Program forest management companies in the context of their Forest Management certification. The Module is designed to encourage forest managers to document species of conservation concern within their management areas, and report on the efforts being made to conserve and recover those species, both within and beyond any legal requirements. On-going
Indique y describa brevemente las actividades que se realizarán en el futuro para la implementación de esta Resolución: 
Acción FuturaDescripción
Actividades t�cnicas/cient�ficasThe SFI Threatened, Endangered and Species at Risk module will be finalized and incorporated and/or applied in forest certification activities in North America by 2021.