Common Guidance for the Management and Monitoring of HCV

A good practice guide for the adaptive management of HCVs developed by the HCV Network. This document provides general guidance for the management and monitoring of HCVs. It builds on earlier guidance documents produced by Proforest (2008 a and b), a working paper by Timothy Synnott (2012), and on consultation with HCV experts and interested stakeholders.

The primary audiences for this document are resource managers and HCV assessors. Conformity Assessment Bodies (certification bodies) and auditors could also find the guidance useful. However, this document is not intended to be directly audited against (such as a standard would be), but rather it is a guidance document, which provides good practice recommendations.

Document Type
Tools & Guidance
Date of Publication

December 30, 2021

Country
Global
Languages
English
Indonesian
Organisation

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