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Economic Efficiency Estimation of Innovations in Combined Forestry and Wood Processing Units in Bulgaria Through Certification in FSC Chain of Custody

Nikolay Neykov (), Emil Kitchoukov (), Tsvetelina Simeonova-Zarkin () and Aureliu-Florin Halalisan ()
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Nikolay Neykov: University of Forestry
Emil Kitchoukov: University of Forestry
Tsvetelina Simeonova-Zarkin: University of Forestry
Aureliu-Florin Halalisan: Transilvania University

Chapter Chapter 52 in Innovation in Sustainable Management and Entrepreneurship, 2020, pp 695-703 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Forest certification plays an important role in helping and guaranteeing sustainable forest management. The interest in certification has increased in recent years. As of November 2017, the FSC-certified forestry holdings are 72, some of which are included in group certificates of the respective state-owned enterprises in whose territory they are located. The certified forest area in Bulgaria in November 2017 is 1,315,594 ha. Issues related to forest certification and sustainable woodworking management in the country are becoming increasingly important. For studying this influence, were analyzed the main components of the economic efficiency before and after the certification. Problems that appeared to the supply markets are considered in the meaning of the supply chain costs in order to follow Chain of Custody requirements. In paper were performed sensitivity analysis of economic efficiency of woodworking facility after introducing the FSC CoC in Experimental forestry enterprise—Yundola.

Keywords: FSC; CoC; Forests; Certification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44711-3_52

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