2008 Call for Nominations for FSC Canada Board of Directors (click to download)
Decision-making within the FSC takes place by members, who are divided into chambers, each with equal voting power. Internationally there are three chambers (social, environmental and economic), and in Canada there is a fourth, Aboriginal Peoples chamber. Members elect a Board of Directors that is representative of these chambers. The purpose of the chamber structure is to maintain the balance of voting power between different interests.
There are over 35 FSC National Initiatives around the world.
There are four regional FSC offices (Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe) and is represented nationally by voluntarily established National Initiatives (NIs).
FSC International is located in Bonn, Germany.
The FSC Canada Board of Directors is accountable to the FSC members. It is made up of eight individuals, two from each chamber, each elected for a three-year term.
The FSC Canada AGM is a meeting of FSC members resident in Canada at which resolutions are passed and decisions are made. See below for copies of AGM minutes and Annual Reports.
The FSC International Board of Directors is accountable to the FSC members. It is made up of nine individuals, three from each chamber with a split between Northern and Southern representation. Board members are elected for a three-year term.
For a list of current FSC International Board members click here.
The General Assembly of FSC Members is the highest decision-making body in FSC and is made up of the three membership chambers Environmental, Social and Economic. Members of Canada's fourth chamber, the Aboriginal Chamber, vote in the Social chamber for General Assemblies.
General Assemblies take place on a tri-annual basis.
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