The K-Means and Ward’s Clustering procedures were used to categorize value similarities among respondents of a public land management survey. The clustering procedures resulted in two respondent groupings: an anthropocentrically focused group and an ecocentrically focused group. While previous studies have suggested that anthropocentric and ecocentric groups are very different, this study revealed many similarities. Similarities between groups included a strong feeling towards public land and national forest existence as well as the importance of considering both current and future generations when making management decisions for public land. It is recommended that land managers take these similarities into account when making management de...
Stakeholder analysis means many things to different people. Various methods and approaches have been...
Clustering is an unsupervised learning technique which aims at grouping a set of objects into cluste...
This article examines the interaction between geographic scale and ways of knowing in the context of...
The K-Means and Ward’s Clustering procedures were used to categorize value similarities among respon...
Public lands provide significant environmental, economic, and social values to society across a rang...
The objective of this paper is to study cluster analysis to identify similarities. To enhance the ac...
Survey data on forest owner attitudes can be used to divide forest owners into types, each type form...
We report on two innovations in survey methodology for land-use planning : the use of trade-off choi...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) are frequently represented by large datasets with varied d...
Despite much scholarly attention given to values and preferences toward the environment, comparative...
Public land managers must consider a broad range of public input in developing effective and equitab...
Successful sustainable land management efforts rely on stakeholder support and integration of stakeh...
The paper presents a typology of small-scale forest owners in Baden-Württemberg based on multiple cr...
Landowner classifications based on their objectives have been used to describe the heterogeneous gro...
This article highlights the use of qualitative data as methodological tools in cluster analysis, fol...
Stakeholder analysis means many things to different people. Various methods and approaches have been...
Clustering is an unsupervised learning technique which aims at grouping a set of objects into cluste...
This article examines the interaction between geographic scale and ways of knowing in the context of...
The K-Means and Ward’s Clustering procedures were used to categorize value similarities among respon...
Public lands provide significant environmental, economic, and social values to society across a rang...
The objective of this paper is to study cluster analysis to identify similarities. To enhance the ac...
Survey data on forest owner attitudes can be used to divide forest owners into types, each type form...
We report on two innovations in survey methodology for land-use planning : the use of trade-off choi...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) are frequently represented by large datasets with varied d...
Despite much scholarly attention given to values and preferences toward the environment, comparative...
Public land managers must consider a broad range of public input in developing effective and equitab...
Successful sustainable land management efforts rely on stakeholder support and integration of stakeh...
The paper presents a typology of small-scale forest owners in Baden-Württemberg based on multiple cr...
Landowner classifications based on their objectives have been used to describe the heterogeneous gro...
This article highlights the use of qualitative data as methodological tools in cluster analysis, fol...
Stakeholder analysis means many things to different people. Various methods and approaches have been...
Clustering is an unsupervised learning technique which aims at grouping a set of objects into cluste...
This article examines the interaction between geographic scale and ways of knowing in the context of...