“…Model forests in Russia were proposed as a new form of governance, which can potentially help harmonize (within certain territories) the interests of different stakeholders, including forest users, regional and federal authorities, businesses, indigenous peoples and academia, and increase the role of the public in forest resource management. The idea was similar to that of voluntary forest certification (Cashore et al ., ; Ulybina and Fennell, ; Ulybina, ): to promote discussion between stakeholders, to involve local communities in environmental decision‐making, and to balance economic, environmental and social benefits, and in this way to create models of economically effective, socially responsible and environmentally friendly forest management.…”