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Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowner Participation in Incentive Programs and Regeneration Behavior

Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowner Participation in Incentive Programs and Regeneration Behavior
Author: Xing Sun
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Release: 2007
Genre: Forest landowners
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Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners have been major players in increasing forest productivity and improving forest health. Understanding what factors influence landowner participation in government programs, and what factors determinate how quickly after harvest landowners regenerate, is critical for developing policies to improve landowner behavior. The data were obtained through a 2006 telephone survey of randomly selected Mississippi NIPF landowners. A two-step landowner behavior model was constructed to explain NIPF landowner participation in government incentive programs, conditional on their awareness. The second study used duration analysis to analyze the time elapsed between harvest and regeneration. Interest in timber production, past regeneration experience, education, and membership in forestry organization influenced landowner awareness of incentive programs and were significant predictors of participation. The interval between harvest and reforestation was reduced by maintaining an interest in timber production, consulting forester for harvest, residing on forest land, having planted pines, and increasing timber prices.


NONINDUSTRIAL PRIVATE FOREST LANDOWNER PARTICIPATION IN INCENTIVE PROGRAMS AND REGENERATION BEHAVIOR.

NONINDUSTRIAL PRIVATE FOREST LANDOWNER PARTICIPATION IN INCENTIVE PROGRAMS AND REGENERATION BEHAVIOR.
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Release: 2007
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Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners have been major players in increasing forest productivity and improving forest health. Understanding what factors influence landowner participation in government programs, and furthermore, what factors determinate how quickly after harvest landowners regenerate, is critical for developing policies to improve landowner participation in government assistance programs and timely regeneration of harvested lands. Two studies were conducted to investigate these issues. The necessary data were obtained through a 2006 telephone survey of randomly selected Mississippi NIPF landowners. Factors considered included an array of land, ownership, management, and demographic characteristics. In the first study, a two-step landowner behavior model was constructed to explain NIPF landowner participation in government incentive programs, conditional on their awareness of these programs. The second study used duration analysis to analyze the time elapsed between harvest and regeneration. Interest in timber production, past regeneration experience, education, and membership in forestry organization influenced NIPF landowner knowledge of incentive programs and were significant predictors of participation. Those NIPF landowners who regenerated, did so on average, 11 months after harvest. After the 16th month following harvest, the probability of regenerating harvested lands decreased rapidly. The interval between harvest and reforestation was reduced by maintaining an interest in timber production, consulting a forester to coordinate the harvest, residing on the forest land, having planted pines, and increasing timber prices.


The Economics of U.S. Nonindustrial Private Forests

The Economics of U.S. Nonindustrial Private Forests
Author: Marion Clawson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1317357280

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The nonindustrial private forests are a large and valuable national resource and the best possible understanding of their characteristics, capabilities, and potentials is useful for the formation of national policy on natural resources. In this title, originally published in 1979, Marion Clawson presents an informative description and analysis of the nonindustrial private forests of the United States and offers his best judgement as to the economic potential of these forests to produce wood and other forest outputs. This book is directed to foresters, economists, policy makers, conservationists, and students interested in environmental issues.