Title of article
Examining private forest policy preferences
Author/Authors
Jessica J. Janota، نويسنده , , Shorna R. Broussard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
89
To page
97
Abstract
Policy tools are employed to effect changes in the behaviors of citizens. Policy tools, such as incentives and regulation, act as the medium through which the target population may comply with policy objectives; however, policymakers must choose carefully which policy tools to adopt. Given the predominance of privately-owned forestland in Indiana and the United States, this research explores forest policy tool preferences of family forest owners in southern Indiana. The research is based on data from 309 respondents to a mail survey of landowners in 32 southern Indiana counties. The research objectives were 1) to determine what factors influence policy preferences among family forest owners and 2) to make recommendations to policymakers regarding what policy approaches are best suited to differing landowner types. Regression analyses identify landowner attitudes as significant predictors of policy preferences and also identified both absentee and riparian forest owners as more supportive of private forest policies. Based upon the results, recommendations to private forest policymakers are made.
Keywords
Attitudes , Regression , public policy , Policy tools , Private forestland
Journal title
Forest Policy and Economics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Forest Policy and Economics
Record number
727082
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