Several federal- and state-sponsored programs, including cost-sharing arrangements, tax incentives, and technical assistance programs, are available to forestland owners, aiming to encourage desired forest management practices and outcomes. However, enrollment rates in such programs are low, and trends of forestland parcelization hint at an even smaller enrollment rate in the future. Therefore, it is important to understand how socioeconomic attributes of forestland owners and past experience with such programs affect the likelihood of enrollment in public incentive programs. Among others, this will help us provide tailored information to forestland owners who are less likely to use these opportunities through extension and outreach program...
This study determines the likely effect of cost-share incentives on participation in the Tennessee F...
Taking part in the implementation of a voluntary policy instrument for land use management implies m...
Family forest owners (FFOs) control a majority of private forestland in the United States and have w...
Abstract Several federal and state sponsored programs including cost sharing arrangements, tax ince...
One-third of the forestland in the U.S. is owned by 10.4 million family forest owners. Their collect...
We estimated the probability of enrollment and factors influencing participation in a forest steward...
Studies have shown that woody bioenergy can have potential economic, social, and environmental benef...
Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners have been major players in increasing forest producti...
Many voluntary incentive programs for provision of forest ecosystem services (ES) have low par-ticip...
State forestry officials responsible for forestry incentive programs in each of the 13 southern stat...
Although non-industrial private forests (NIPF) provide significant habitat for a variety of species,...
This study uses a mail survey of private landowners in the Midwest United States to understand the c...
Coordinated management among many private forest land owners will often be required to achieve ecosy...
Management of family forests in the United States has been long-influenced by public policies and pr...
Woody bioenergy provides an opportunity for new source of revenue, which forestland owners can respo...
This study determines the likely effect of cost-share incentives on participation in the Tennessee F...
Taking part in the implementation of a voluntary policy instrument for land use management implies m...
Family forest owners (FFOs) control a majority of private forestland in the United States and have w...
Abstract Several federal and state sponsored programs including cost sharing arrangements, tax ince...
One-third of the forestland in the U.S. is owned by 10.4 million family forest owners. Their collect...
We estimated the probability of enrollment and factors influencing participation in a forest steward...
Studies have shown that woody bioenergy can have potential economic, social, and environmental benef...
Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners have been major players in increasing forest producti...
Many voluntary incentive programs for provision of forest ecosystem services (ES) have low par-ticip...
State forestry officials responsible for forestry incentive programs in each of the 13 southern stat...
Although non-industrial private forests (NIPF) provide significant habitat for a variety of species,...
This study uses a mail survey of private landowners in the Midwest United States to understand the c...
Coordinated management among many private forest land owners will often be required to achieve ecosy...
Management of family forests in the United States has been long-influenced by public policies and pr...
Woody bioenergy provides an opportunity for new source of revenue, which forestland owners can respo...
This study determines the likely effect of cost-share incentives on participation in the Tennessee F...
Taking part in the implementation of a voluntary policy instrument for land use management implies m...
Family forest owners (FFOs) control a majority of private forestland in the United States and have w...