This study uses a mail survey of private landowners in the Midwest United States to understand the characteristics of owners who have planted trees or intend to plant trees in the future. The analysis examines what policy tools encourage owners to plant trees, and how policy tools operate across different ownership attributes to promote tree-planting on private lands. Logistic regression results suggest that cost-subsidizing policy tools, such as low-cost and free seedlings, signi?cantly increase the odds of actual and planned reforestation when landowners consider them important for increasing forest cover. Individuals most likely to plant trees, when low-cost seedlings are available and important, are fairly recent (<5 years), college-...
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: Appendix 1. Spatial data processing used to determine study areaAppendix 2. Surv...
Private forest landowners own the largest share of the forest land in the United States. Future timb...
Private forest landowners have many reasons for managing their timberlands- from intensive timber pr...
Policy tools are employed to effect changes in the behaviors of citizens. Policy tools, such as ince...
Policy tools are employed to effect changes in the behaviors of citizens. Policy tools, such as ince...
While a number of studies have investigated the objectives and characteristics of nonindus- trial pr...
Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners have been major players in increasing forest producti...
As landscape fragmentation continues to escalate, it is imperative that we improve our understanding...
Several federal- and state-sponsored programs, including cost-sharing arrangements, tax incentives, ...
Abstract Several federal and state sponsored programs including cost sharing arrangements, tax ince...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This research examines the general public's perceptions of policy tools for private forests and exam...
One-third of the forestland in the U.S. is owned by 10.4 million family forest owners. Their collect...
Three evergreen plantings over 25 years in a private woodland are described and evaluated in terms o...
Although non-industrial private forests (NIPF) provide significant habitat for a variety of species,...
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: Appendix 1. Spatial data processing used to determine study areaAppendix 2. Surv...
Private forest landowners own the largest share of the forest land in the United States. Future timb...
Private forest landowners have many reasons for managing their timberlands- from intensive timber pr...
Policy tools are employed to effect changes in the behaviors of citizens. Policy tools, such as ince...
Policy tools are employed to effect changes in the behaviors of citizens. Policy tools, such as ince...
While a number of studies have investigated the objectives and characteristics of nonindus- trial pr...
Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners have been major players in increasing forest producti...
As landscape fragmentation continues to escalate, it is imperative that we improve our understanding...
Several federal- and state-sponsored programs, including cost-sharing arrangements, tax incentives, ...
Abstract Several federal and state sponsored programs including cost sharing arrangements, tax ince...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This research examines the general public's perceptions of policy tools for private forests and exam...
One-third of the forestland in the U.S. is owned by 10.4 million family forest owners. Their collect...
Three evergreen plantings over 25 years in a private woodland are described and evaluated in terms o...
Although non-industrial private forests (NIPF) provide significant habitat for a variety of species,...
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: Appendix 1. Spatial data processing used to determine study areaAppendix 2. Surv...
Private forest landowners own the largest share of the forest land in the United States. Future timb...
Private forest landowners have many reasons for managing their timberlands- from intensive timber pr...