The new FSC Interim Forest Stewardship Standard (IFSS) for Slovenia has been published and becomes effective from 01 October 2023. Forest Stewardship Standards (FSS) are the key mechanism to transfer FSC’s Principles & Criteria into forest management on the ground. They are FSC‘s tool to promote responsible forestry around the world, by ensuring social responsibility, environmental protection, and economic sustainability.
The process for developing the IFSS for Slovenia included consultations with various stakeholders, reaching a consensus with social, environmental, and economic interests. An additional public consultation of the HCV Framework was conducted to raise awareness in interested parties on this process, and to organize open discussion on key changes. Relevant comments were incorporated into HCV Framework draft, and one representative of environmental interests said: “It is the first time that the protection of sacred natural sites in Slovenia is mentioned in this kind of document.”
A total of 265,000 ha of Slovenian forests are certificated by the FSC system. Slovenian State Forest Company (SiDG) is the FSC Forest Manamgement (FM) certificate holder with the largest forest surface. Seven private forest owners also FM certicicated under Group Certification Scheme, managed by the SiDG. An additional 359 companies have valid FSC Chain of Custody certificate; the first one was issued in 2006. The potential barrier for the future of certification process in Slovenia could be the fragmented ownership of forests. On the other hand, guidelines were adopted at the national level for the intensification of the forest production and the increase of the processing of forest products within Slovenia.+
more at: https://fsc.org/en/newscentre/standards/the-first-fsc-interim-forest-stewardship-standard-for-slovenia-published