An Empirical Evaluation of Private Landowner Participation in Voluntary Forest Conservation Programs

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Derek Kauneckis
Abigail M. York
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[1] University of Nevada–Reno,Political Science Department
[2] Arizona State University,Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity, School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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Environmental Management | 2009年 / 44卷
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Voluntary programs; Land-use policy; Private lands;
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The use of voluntary programs targeting resource conservation on private land has become increasingly prevalent in environmental policy. Voluntary programs potentially offer significant benefits over regulatory and market-based approaches. This article examines the factors affecting landowner participation in voluntary forest conservation programs using a combination of parcel-level GIS and remotely sensed data and semi-structured interviews of landowners in Monroe County, Indiana. A logistic regression model is applied to determine the probability of participation based on landowner education, membership in other non-forest voluntary programs, dominant land use activity, parcel size, distance from urban center, land resource portfolios, and forest cover. Both land use activity and the spatial configuration of a landholder’s resource portfolio are found to be statistically significant with important implications for the design and implementation of voluntary programs.
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页码:468 / 484
页数:16
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