From the small woodland problem to ecosocial systems: The evolution of social research on small-scale forestry in Sweden and the USA
AP Fischer, J Bliss, F Ingemarson… - … Journal of Forest …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This review article deals with the evolution of academic small-scale forestry research in
Sweden and the USA from its early focus on timber supply to present-day interest in …
Sweden and the USA from its early focus on timber supply to present-day interest in …
Econometric analyses of nonindustrial forest landowners: Is there anything left to study?
SA Gregory, MC Conway, J Sullivan - Journal of Forest Economics, 2003 - Elsevier
In this paper we review recent econometric studies focusing on how nonindustrial private
forest landowners make decisions. We use our synthesis of previous work and a discussion …
forest landowners make decisions. We use our synthesis of previous work and a discussion …
Landowners' responses to an Endangered Species Act listing and implications for encouraging conservation
A Brook, M Zint, R De Young - Conservation biology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Private landowners manage many rare species' habitats, yet research on their responses to
species conservation legislation is scarce. To address this need, we examined private …
species conservation legislation is scarce. To address this need, we examined private …
Woodlots in the rural landscape: landowner motivations and management attitudes in a Michigan (USA) case study
DL Erickson, RL Ryan, R De Young - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2002 - Elsevier
Woodlots provide important environmental benefits in the Midwestern (USA) landscape,
where they are undergoing rapid change. An increasingly diverse farm and non-farm …
where they are undergoing rapid change. An increasingly diverse farm and non-farm …
Factors influencing forest values and attitudes of two stakeholder groups: The case of the Foothills Model Forest, Alberta, Canada
BL McFarlane, PC Boxall - Society & Natural Resources, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Canada's Model Forest Program was established as a means of implementing concepts of
sustainable forest management. An initial step to achieving this is understanding …
sustainable forest management. An initial step to achieving this is understanding …
The cooperation of private forest owners on scales larger than one individual property: international examples and potential application in the United States
DB Kittredge - Forest Policy and Economics, 2005 - Elsevier
A relatively small number of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners in the United States
has recently expressed interest in cooperating with one another at scales broader than their …
has recently expressed interest in cooperating with one another at scales broader than their …
Private forest policy tools: A national survey exploring the American public's perceptions and support
KA Schaaf, SR Broussard - Forest Policy and Economics, 2006 - Elsevier
This research examines the general public's perceptions of policy tools for private forests
and examines the relationships between policy support and individual demographic …
and examines the relationships between policy support and individual demographic …
MCDM methods in strategic planning of forestry on state‐owned lands in Finland: applications and experiences
The forests in Finland have been under intensive planning for decades. Currently,
mathematical programming is widely used in planning of wood production. Today's multi …
mathematical programming is widely used in planning of wood production. Today's multi …
The role of social psychological and social structural variables in environmental activism: An example of the forest sector
BL McFarlane, PC Boxall - Journal of environmental psychology, 2003 - Elsevier
Dissatisfaction with natural resource management and policy is often manifested by
engagement in activist behaviors aimed at influencing management and policy decisions. A …
engagement in activist behaviors aimed at influencing management and policy decisions. A …
Environmental behavior structure and socio-economic conditions of hillside farmers: A multiple-group structural equation modeling approach
B Bayard, C Jolly - Ecological economics, 2007 - Elsevier
Using structural equation modeling and a health belief model within a conceptual economic
framework, we examined the effects of perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and …
framework, we examined the effects of perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and …