Ensuring sustainable forest management

Ensuring sustainable forest management

Ensuring Sustainable Forest management (SFM) is essential to align rising global timber demand with the planet’s ecological limits and maintain forests as renewable systems that store carbon, support livelihoods, and protect biodiversity. Scaling SFM requires secure land tenure, inclusive governance, and strong forest data and finance systems – underpinned by political will and public procurement that rewards verified sustainable wood – so that the construction sector’s growing reliance on timber reinforces, rather than depletes, the world’s forests.

Actions for Ensuring sustainable forest management

Phase 1 Strategy 1.3 Cities & Policymakers

Require preliminary sourcing plans and certification compliance as part of planning submissions

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 1 Strategy 1.3 Contractors

Track and document all certified timber deliveries on-site for full traceability

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 1 Strategy 1.3 Developers

Engage suppliers during early concept stages to assess regional availability of certified timber

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 2 Strategy 2.3 Designers

Select species and systems based on carbon intensity and durability

Tools and Guidance
Principles included in this strategy
  • Accounting for Whole Life Cycle
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management

Phase 2 Strategy 2.3 Designers

Smart specs and sourcing certifications

Sub-action

Specify traceable, sustainably managed timber with recognised Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and sustainable forest management (SFM) certifications in all spec packages.

Principles included in this strategy
  • Accounting for Whole Life Cycle
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management

Phase 3 Strategy 3.1 Investors & Asset Owners

Adopt ESG-aligned procurement policies that exclude non-certified or high-risk regions. Require project teams to verify sourcing provenance as a funding condition

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy
Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 3 Strategy 3.1 Cities & Policymakers

Define city targets (e.g. “20% timber share by 2025”)

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 3 Strategy 3.1 Developers

Include mandatory SFM compliance and substitution restrictions in contracts

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 3 Strategy 3.1 Cities & Policymakers

Institutionalise progress monitoring and project mapping by cities

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 3 Strategy 3.1 Contractors

Pre-qualify timber suppliers based on certifications, transparency, and SFM audit history

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 3 Strategy 3.1 Contractors

Require full documentation of certification (e.g. FSC/PEFC/AEFC), origin, and species for all timber products

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 3 Strategy 3.1 Developers

Require photographic and digital documentation of materials for future traceability

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management
  • Promoting a timber building bioeconomy

Phase 4 Strategy 4.1 Cities & Policymakers

Responsible sourcing assurance

Require photographic and digital documentation of materials for future traceability.

Principles included in this strategy
  • Ensuring sustainable forest management