Resource ID: INDIGO-ARES-0120
Link: https://www.itto.int/direct/topics/topics_pdf_download/topics_id=4872&no=1&disp=inline
ITTO's criteria and indicators (C&I) for the sustainable management of tropical forests (both planted and natural) are tools for defining, assessing and monitoring progress towards sustainable forest management.
The document lists the main factors that influence tropical forest health and productivity and propose indicators to help managers assess the extent to which management is consistent with forest sustainability and forest-dependent community wellbeing.
Impact goal: Sustainability eco
Internal/external: External
Leader: International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
Method: Operational data
Output format: Quant but no index
Scale: Meso
Sourcing: Self driven
Time frame: Ongoing
Type: Dataset
Used in sectors: Csr, Development, Impact investing, Sustainability eco
Who: Private sector
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