RT Journal Article T1 An Analysis of Non-State and State Approaches for Forest Certification in Mexico A1 García-Montiel, Emily A1 Cubbage, Frederick A1 Rojo Alboreca, Alberto A1 Lujan-Álvarez, Concepción A1 Montiel-Antuna, Eusebio A1 Corral Rivas, José Javier K1 State and non-state forest certification systems K1 FSC K1 MFCS K1 NMX-143 AB Mexico has had a non-state forest certification system under the Forest Stewardship Council(FSC) since it was initiated in 1993, and developed a new state-sponsored Mexican Forest Certification System (MFCS) that began in 2008. Several analyses have been made of FSC forest certification in Mexico, but none have summarized the new MFCS system or compared its standards with FSC. We compare the implementation of the non-state FSC market forest certification with the state-sponsored MFCS system in Mexico, and review literature on forest certification, focusing on all studies in Mexico. MFCS has had substantial enrollment of more than 902,802 ha by 2016, compared to 900,388 ha for the more-established FSC program. MFCS can be acceptable for stand-alone forest certification, and might be viewed as a stepwise path to FSC certification. The merits of both systems are analyzed in terms of standard content, likely sustainable forestry practices, access to markets, and communityforestry enterprises. PB MDPI SN 1999-4907 YR 2017 FD 2017 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/17609 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/17609 LA eng NO García-Montiel, E.; Cubbage, F.; Rojo-Alboreca, A.; Lujan-Álvarez, C.; Montiel-Antuna, E.; Corral-Rivas, J.J. An Analysis of Non-State and State Approaches for Forest Certification in Mexico. Forests 2017, 8, 290 NO The first author expresses thanks to CONACYT for her doctoral-awarded scholarship (Grant 362184) DS Minerva RD 28 abr 2026