Dovetail Partners explains that in 2010 the Forest Stewardship Council – U.S. Initiative introduced a revised forest management standard that applies to FSC certification audits throughout the U.S. Within the new FSC-U.S. Forest Management Standard, one of the most significant changes is the inclusion of specific indicators and guidance that uniquely apply to the auditing of family forestlands.
The FSC-U.S. policies define family forestlands eligible to be audited under these new indicators as ownerships that are up to 2,500 acres (1,000 hectares) in size or where harvest intensity is low. It is estimated that at least a half-million woodland owners in the U.S. own between 100 and 2,500 acres for a total of approximately 115 million acres of forestland.
By qualifying to be audited under these new "Family Forest Indicators," owners of small properties may see a more streamlined FSC auditing process and reduced auditing costs, Dovetail Partners notes.
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