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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642357156
  • ISBN-13: 9783642357152
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 459 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 8336 g, 40 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 459 p. 40 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Natural Resource Management in Transition 1
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642357156
  • ISBN-13: 9783642357152

Emerging to the forefront of sustainable production and consumption are a promising and rapidly evolving concept known as Voluntary Standard Systems (VSS). They encompass the three pillars of sustainability – social, environmental and economic aspects and consequently they can be considered as a tool, which makes sustainable development visible. Currently, they are becoming a significant element in international trade and in the promotion of sustainable development strategies, especially in the context of globalised markets and supply chains.

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the current VSS concepts: from their nature and functioning, to the future outlook for their development. It places VSS in the broader context of global development issues and challenges, including development policy and international sustainability commitments, progress towards achieving ‘green economy’ and meeting climate protection targets. The volume contains also a representative selection of case studies which demonstrate their wide range of application in different sectors of the economy.



This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art of the Voluntary Standard Systems (VSS) concepts and contains numerous examples of their implementation in different economic sectors.
Part I Concepts and Operation of Voluntary Standard Systems (VSS)
1 Introduction to Voluntary Sustainability Standard Systems
3(18)
Kristin Komives
Amy Jackson
2 Standards for Standards: The Foundations for Voluntary Standards for Sustainability
21(18)
Robert B. Gibson
3 Conceptual and Practical Aspects of Indicators for Measuring Sustainability of Certified Products and Producers
39(10)
Oscar David Matallana-Tost
Michael Schmidt
4 Evolution of VSS: From Niche to Mainstream
49(12)
David Ovando Jeria
Miguel Araque Vera
Part II Formal and Private Standards: The Added Value
5 VSS and Legal Standards: Competition or an Added Value?
61(16)
Eike Albrecht
6 VSS Where Formal Regulations Are Missing: Potential Study on Example of Nanotechnologies
77(22)
Joel Goebelbecker
Eike Albrecht
7 Recognition of Private Sustainability Certification Systems for Public Regulation (Co-Regulation): Lessons Learned from the EU Renewable Energy Directive
99(16)
Martina Gaebler
Part III Voluntary Standard Systems: The Development Dimension
8 The Role of Voluntary Standards in German Development Policy
115(18)
Evita Schmieg
9 Voluntary Sustainability Standards: Measuring Their Impact
133(12)
Carsten Schmitz-Hoffmann
Berthold Hansmann
Sophie Klose
10 Environmental Standards and Embedded Carbon in the Built Environment
145(20)
Callum Hill
Andrew Norton
11 Exploring Market Strategies Based on Voluntary Environmental Certification in a Post-Soviet Transition Economy
165(14)
Ludmila Palekhova
Gennadiy Pivnyak
Part IV Implementation and Impact of VSS
12 Evaluation of the Interrelation Between Voluntary Standard Initiatives and Regulatory Approaches Relevant to Forest Management
179(16)
Berthold Hansmann
Stefan Essel
Sophie Klose
13 Voluntary Standard Systems and Regulatory Processes for Timber Products: Analysis of Green Procurement in Germany
195(16)
Eike Albrecht
Franziska Ruckert
Michael Schmidt
14 The Role of Sustainability Standards in the Energetic Use of Palm Oil Plantation Residues: Case Study of Cameroon
211(18)
Michael Schmidt
Berthold Hansmann
Pia Dewitz
15 The Adoption and Impact of Forest Stewardship Council Standards in the Congo Basin Forestry Sector
229(14)
Mercy Nambu Diangha
Gerhard Wiegleb
16 Issues and Opportunities for Implementation of VSS in China
243(10)
Ni An
Eberhard Schaller
17 A Feasibility Study of Utilising Voluntary Sustainability Standard (VSS) Systems in Paper-Making Enterprises in Liaoning Province, China
253(8)
Xiaoying Gu
Gerhard Wiegleb
18 Voluntary Environmental Certification in Ukraine: Experience and Issues
261(14)
Dmitry Palekhov
Michael Schmidt
19 Comparative Analysis of Environmental and Social Impacts of Cocoa Production: Case Study Cameroon
275(12)
Eric Ambe Asoh
Ambe Emmanuel Cheo
Michael Schmidt
Hans-Jurgen Voigt
20 Transnational Initiatives to Promote Sustainable Cocoa Production and Trade: The Case of the German Initiative on Sustainable Cocoa (GISCO)
287(18)
Elena Rueda
Ulrich Helberg
Vera Morisse
Eberhard Krain
21 VSS and Climate Change in the Coffee Sector: The 4C Climate Module
305(10)
Kerstin Linne
22 The Role of VSS in Enhancing the Contribution of Fisheries and Aquaculture to Sustainable Development
315(30)
Mark Prein
Uwe Scholz
23 Measuring Sustainability in the Construction and Real Estate Sector: A Case Study of the DGNB Certification System
345(14)
Christine Lemaitre
Part V Challenges and Future Trends
24 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Role of Voluntary Sustainability Standards
359(26)
Daniele Giovannucci
Oliver von Hagen
Joseph Wozniak
25 Voluntary Standards and Approaches for Sustainable Communities
385(18)
John Blewitt
26 Small-Scale Farmers' Involvement in Ecolabelling: Limitations and Conflicts
403(16)
Carolin Moller
David Smyth
Michael Schmidt
27 Tariff Preferences for Sustainable Products: A Summary
419(12)
Philipp Schukat
Jenny Rust
Julia Baumhauer
28 The Political Challenge of Voluntary Standard Systems
431(10)
Gunther Bachmann
About the Authors 441(12)
Index 453