1. Sustainability certifications: changes over time and their unique position of influence Melissa Vogt PART I Cultural considerations associated with sustainability certifications 2. Cultural implications, flows and synergies of sustainability certifications Melissa Vogt PART II Evaluating biodiversity outcomes 3. Biodiversity outcomes associated with sustainability certifications: contextualising understanding and expectations, and allowing for ambitious intentions Melissa Vogt and Oskar Englund 4. How does FSC certification of forest management benefit conservation of biodiversity? Franck Trolliet, Melissa Vogt and Fritz Kleinschroth PART III Standard development and verification-based examples and considerations 5. Biochar and certification Frank G.A. Verheijen, Ana Catarina Bastos, Hans-Peter Schmidt and Simon Jeffery 6.
Safeguarding farm animal welfareHarry J. Blokhuis, Isabelle Veissier, Mara Miele and Bryan Jones PART IV Industry or certification specific reviews, evaluations and recommendations 7. Certifying farmed seafood: a drop in the ocean or a ''stepping-stone'' towards increased sustainability? Malin Jonell, Michael Tlusty, Max Troell and Patrik Rönnbäck 8. Biofuel sustainability certifications in the EU: democratically legitimate and socio-environmentally effective? Thomas Vogelpohl and Daniela Perbandt 9. The path to credibility for the Marine Stewardship Council Scott McIlveen, Riley Schnurr, Graeme Auld, Shannon Arnold, Keith Flett, and Megan Bailey PART V Industry and country specific primary research, evaluation and recommendations 10. Interoperability of mineral sustainability initiatives: a case study of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) and the Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) Renzo Mori Junior, Kathryn Sturman and Jean-Pierre Imbrogiano 11. Juggling multiple sustainability certifications in the Costa Rican coffee industry Melissa Vogt 12. To certify or not to certify: flower production practices in Ecuador Jeroen Vos, Pippi van Ommen and Patricio Mena-Vásconez PART VI Summarising outcomes for society and the environment 13.
Collating correlations, conclusions, recommendations and ideas for future research, evaluation and practice Melissa Vogt derations 5. Biochar and certification Frank G.A. Verheijen, Ana Catarina Bastos, Hans-Peter Schmidt and Simon Jeffery 6. Safeguarding farm animal welfareHarry J. Blokhuis, Isabelle Veissier, Mara Miele and Bryan Jones PART IV Industry or certification specific reviews, evaluations and recommendations 7. Certifying farmed seafood: a drop in the ocean or a ''stepping-stone'' towards increased sustainability? Malin Jonell, Michael Tlusty, Max Troell and Patrik Rönnbäck 8. Biofuel sustainability certifications in the EU: democratically legitimate and socio-environmentally effective? Thomas Vogelpohl and Daniela Perbandt 9.
The path to credibility for the Marine Stewardship Council Scott McIlveen, Riley Schnurr, Graeme Auld, Shannon Arnold, Keith Flett, and Megan Bailey PART V Industry and country specific primary research, evaluation and recommendations 10. Interoperability of mineral sustainability initiatives: a case study of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) and the Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) Renzo Mori Junior, Kathryn Sturman and Jean-Pierre Imbrogiano 11. Juggling multiple sustainability certifications in the Costa Rican coffee industry Melissa Vogt 12. To certify or not to certify: flower production practices in Ecuador Jeroen Vos, Pippi van Ommen and Patricio Mena-Vásconez PART VI Summarising outcomes for society and the environment 13. Collating correlations, conclusions, recommendations and ideas for future research, evaluation and practice Melissa Vogt d, Keith Flett, and Megan Bailey PART V Industry and country specific primary research, evaluation and recommendations 10. Interoperability of mineral sustainability initiatives: a case study of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) and the Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) Renzo Mori Junior, Kathryn Sturman and Jean-Pierre Imbrogiano 11. Juggling multiple sustainability certifications in the Costa Rican coffee industry Melissa Vogt 12. To certify or not to certify: flower production practices in Ecuador Jeroen Vos, Pippi van Ommen and Patricio Mena-Vásconez PART VI Summarising outcomes for society and the environment 13.
Collating correlations, conclusions, recommendations and ideas for future research, evaluation and practice Melissa Vogt ion and practice Melissa Vogt.