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FSC training for small or low-intensity managed forests

FSC has new eTraining on the Continuous Improvement Procedure (CIP) (FSC-PRO-30-011 V1-1), a stepwise approach that enables Small or Low-Intensity Managed Forests (SLIMF) and community forests to progressively achieve FSC certification. This tool provides flexibility and reduces barriers, helping smallholders and communities engage with FSC standards over time. Source: Timberbiz

The CIP eTraining covers essential elements of the procedure, such as core crtieria. It explains how the procedure supports users in achieving core criteria first and then advancing towards full conformity with FSC’s standards within the certification cycle of five years.

The interactive format offers practical insights and guidance on structuring an Action Plan, initial self-check requirements, and regular self-monitoring for ongoing improvement.

Whether you’re a current FSC certificate holder, a certification body, or a forest manager interested in sustainable practices, this eTraining is designed to support you.

Learn how the Continuous Improvement Procedure aligns with the latest requirements and makes certification more accessible for community and family forests, helping them reach their responsible management with confidence and support.

The CIP eTraining is currently available in English and will be released in Spanish and French later this year.

More information here.