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Do You Hear What I Hear: Better Understanding How Forest Management Is Conceptualized and Practiced by Private Forest Landowners

机译:您听到我听到的内容了吗:更好地了解私有林地所有者如何概念化和实践森林管理

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The discrepancy between the amount of privately owned forestland and the amount of well-managed privately owned forestland has been attributed to a variety of factors including the time, money, and knowledge required to manage private forestland and the degree to which forest management services offered by natural resource professionals reflect private forest landowner (PFL) interests. These views assume the value of forest management is, or can be, mutually understood but may have ignored mutual understanding of the concept itself. This Tennessee survey compares how PFLs conceptualize forest management with traditional definitions and finds most landowners surveyed believe they manage their forestland. Relationships were identified between how forest management is conceptualized, whether PFLs believe they manage their forestland (or not), and forest management behavior. Results suggest incorporating landowner forest management conceptualizations and beliefs may more effectively engage PFLs in forest management than focusing on the value of forest management alone. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:私有林地数量与管理得当的私有林地数量之间的差异,归因于多种因素,包括管理私有林地所需的时间,金钱和知识,以及由其提供的森林管理服务的程度。自然资源专业人员反映了私人林地所有者(PFL)的利益。这些观点假设森林管理的价值已经或可以被相互理解,但可能忽略了对概念本身的相互理解。田纳西州的这项调查比较了PFL如何用传统定义将森林管理概念化,并发现大多数接受调查的土地所有者认为他们管理自己的林地。确定了森林管理的概念化,PFL是否相信自己管理林地(与否)与森林管理行为之间的关系。结果表明,与仅关注森林管理的价值相比,纳入土地所有者森林管理的概念和信念可能更有效地使PFL参与森林管理。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Journal of Forestry》 |2010年第7期|p.321-328|共8页
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    Received October 1, 2008, accepted November 9, 2009.Miriam Davis (miriams@utk.edu) is postdoctoral research associate, Center for Information and Communication Studies, College of Communication and Information, The University of Tennessee, 1345 Circle Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996-0341, and J. Mark Fly (markfly@utk.edu) is professor and director Human Dimensions Research Lab, Department of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, The University of Tennessee, 274 Ellington Plant Sciences Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-4563. The authors thank Dr. James Finley and Ms. Suzanne Meyer for providing critical editorial comments on initial drafts. They aho thank Dr. SeanHuss for coordinating survey administration. In addition, the article was improved via the journal's peer-review process. Funding and project support came from the Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems (IFAFS) Grant 00-52103-9643 from the USDA Cooperative State Research, Educational, and Extension Service and the University of Tennessee Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries.Copyright © 2010 by the Society of American Foresters.,;

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