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Using policy levers to transform business practices

Exploring how civil society organisations (CSOs) can use a range of policy tools to influence business practices for social, environmental and economic benefits was the theme of a聽recent PANORAMA webinar, hosted by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 BioBiz Exchange.

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Photo: Tropenbos Ghana

Policies are usually more effective聽when designed and monitored with the stakeholders,聽including business and CSOs, according to the experts participating.听

Lorena Martinez-Hern谩ndez, a legal officer with 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Environmental Law Centre (ELC), said there is a wide array of policy tools and mechanisms to scale up good social and environmental practices from private actors. However, often people are most familiar with 鈥榗ommand-and-control鈥 policies, which impose restrictions or obligations on business, or with economic mechanisms, which discourage or reward business activities.听

A policy mix that includes direct regulation along with tools, such as voluntary international standards and incentives, is often more effective, she explained.

Civil society can 鈥榙irectly鈥 and 鈥榠ndirectly鈥 use policy to influence business practices, for example, by designing policies together with business and state actors, or using the media to highlight flaws in existing laws to garner greater compliance or government action. 聽聽

In addition, governments can establish 鈥渁lternative oversight mechanisms鈥 that allow civil society to monitor and discuss developments, and this can give private actors a chance to strengthen their relationship with the CSOs, added Ms Martinez-Hern谩ndez. 聽

Policy action to promote alternatives to illegal logging in Ghana

Mercy Owusu Ansah and Evans Sampene from Tropenbos International Ghana presented a 聽on how their organisation helped transform聽the illegal timber activity in Ghana.

Pre-intervention, 84% of the lumber market was supplied illegally mainly by chainsaw operators that faced legal sanctions if they were caught. At the same time, state actors were under threat for trying to curtail this illegal activity. Even though a law existed, its enforcement was weak; and, communities living near the forests saw illegal logging as an important source of revenue.

To address these issues, Tropenbos Ghana, a forest and environmental NGO, opened a multi-stakeholder dialogue that brought together the illegal chainsaw operations with the state and civil society representatives to discuss the problem and identify solutions.

鈥淲hen you bring stakeholders together and lead them to a common understanding of a problem, they are able to develop useful policies and laws that are owned by them,鈥 said Ms Owusu Ansah. 鈥淥nce they do it together, they own it together.鈥澛

Today, these efforts are paying off. Loggers and artisanal millers now provide legally harvested lumber to the domestic market as part of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement with the European Union. Former illegal chainsaw operators supported Tropenbos Ghana to reforest previously depleted areas, and stakeholders involved in the dialogue collectively developed a domestic timber policy and other legal instruments to formalise artisanal milling. In addition, Trobenbos Ghana equipped communities to undertake alternative options to logging.

鈥淚t is crucial to raise awareness about the impacts of illegal chainsaw operations with the relevant actors, so they are eager to make a change happen, especially with other stakeholders, like communities, state and civil society,鈥 emphasised Ms Owusu Ansah.

In addition to the case studies featured in the webinar, the PANORAMA聽platform holds many more inspiring examples including:

  • , Jonathan Stacey, the Asia Foundation
  • , Mamadou Karama, AGEREF (in French)
  • , Munawaratul Makhya, WWF Indonesia
  • Protecting Rivers through Effective Cooperation and Collective Governance, Preeya Rampersaud and Mike McCormack, Policy Forum Guyana (coming soon)

Listen to the full webinar recording .听

For further information, the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 ELC offers an online introductory course on environmental law here.

If you would like to share your own experiences on using policy levers to influence business, you can upload your own PANORAMA story using this .

The next webinar will focus on success factors for establishing business and biodiversity networks.听 Previous webinars, as well as registration links for future webinars, can be found here.