Identifying High Conservation Value (HCV) forests is an essential part of sustainable forest management and a key requirement within the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification process. HCV areas help ensure that rare species, unique ecosystems, and important cultural sites are protected—strengthening both ecological integrity and long-term forest value.In this episode of Forest Matters, NativState Wildlife Biologist Kevin Wood explains what qualifies as High Conservation Value and why it matters for landowners participating in NativState’s forest carbon programs. Kevin walks through how HCVs are defined, how they’re evaluated, and what landowners can expect if an HCV is identified on their property.In addition to discussing the role of HCVs within FSC certification, Kevin covers:
Episode Highlights0:49 – What Is High Conservation Value?2:11 – FSC’s HCV Criteria Overview3:52 – Threatened + Endangered Species Considerations4:50 – Rare Ecosystems and Where They Occur5:57 – Cultural and Indigenous Value Sites6:29 – How HCVs Are Identified9:19 – What Counts (and Doesn’t) as HCV10:11 – Project Example: River Species & Habitat Protection11:24 – What HCV Means for Landowners12:29 – Stream Buffers, Water Quality & Best Practices13:40 – Management Support & Monitoring Plans
Enrollment in a sustainable forestry program helps ensure that landowners receive the highest value for the carbon credits developed from their land. Landowners enrolled in one of NativState’s forest carbon credit programs participate in at least one of three sustainable forest certification programs, the cost of which NativState bears. In this episode of Forest Matters, NativState VP of Forestry Tim White talks specifically about the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification program.
Recognized globally since 1993, FSC certification is the most rigorous standard, preferred by global carbon buyers for its consistency. Therefore, carbon projects with FSC certification generate higher carbon credit prices and long-term off-take agreements, benefiting landowners.
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Enrollment in a sustainable forestry program helps ensure that landowners receive the highest value for the carbon credits developed from their land. Landowners enrolled in NativState’s forest carbon credit programs participate in certification programs like Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), and American Tree Farm System (ATFS). These programs document sustainable practices and provide global recognition in the Voluntary Carbon Market. Enrollment in these programs can increase carbon credit prices and ensure long-term land management. In this episode of Forest Matters, NativState VP of Forestry Tim White shares how he arrived at NativState and discusses sustainable forest management: • What it means for landowners• Its impact on forest carbon development• The impact of certification programs on harvesting• The economic benefits and requirements of certification• The challenges and future prospects of sustainable forest certification0:00 – Introduction & Landowner Questions2:00 – Meet Tim White & Sustainable Forestry4:00 – Certification Programs & Benefits7:00 – Financial Impact & Market Recognition10:00 – Landowner Requirements & Support13:00 – The Future of Forestry & Closing ThoughtsLearn more about NativState’s Forest Carbon Program: www.nativstate.comContact us: info@nativstate.comFollow @NativState on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook