TY - JOUR
T1 - Examining the compatibility between forestry incentive programs in the US and the practice of sustainable forest management
AU - Daniels, Steven E.
AU - Kilgore, Michael A.
AU - Jacobson, Michael G.
AU - Greene, John L.
AU - Straka, Thomas J.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - This research exsplores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive programs and the adoption of sustainable forestry practices on nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) lands in the US. The qualitative research reported here draws upon a series of eight focus groups of NIPF landowners (two each in Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina). Despite minor regional variations, the dominant theme that emerged is that these landowners' purchase and management decisions are motivated by the "trilogy" of forest continuity, benefit to the owner, and doing the "right thing." This trilogy is quite consistent with notions of sustainable forestry, but somewhat more at odds with the objectives of many financial incentive programs, as well as specific tactics such as third-party certification. A series of policy recommendations that emerge from this research is presented.
AB - This research exsplores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive programs and the adoption of sustainable forestry practices on nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) lands in the US. The qualitative research reported here draws upon a series of eight focus groups of NIPF landowners (two each in Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina). Despite minor regional variations, the dominant theme that emerged is that these landowners' purchase and management decisions are motivated by the "trilogy" of forest continuity, benefit to the owner, and doing the "right thing." This trilogy is quite consistent with notions of sustainable forestry, but somewhat more at odds with the objectives of many financial incentive programs, as well as specific tactics such as third-party certification. A series of policy recommendations that emerge from this research is presented.
KW - Focus groups
KW - Land management policies
KW - Non-industrial private forests
KW - Sustainable forestry
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U2 - 10.3390/f1010049
DO - 10.3390/f1010049
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80055029244
SN - 1999-4907
VL - 1
SP - 49
EP - 64
JO - Forests
JF - Forests
IS - 1
ER -