Title of article
Woodlots in the rural landscape: landowner motivations and management attitudes in a Michigan (USA) case study
Author/Authors
Donna L. Erickson، نويسنده , , Robert L. Ryan، نويسنده , , Raymond De Young، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
12
From page
101
To page
112
Abstract
Woodlots provide important environmental benefits in the Midwestern (USA) landscape, where they are undergoing rapid change. An increasingly diverse farm and non-farm population owns these non-industrial private forests (NIPFs). It is essential to understand what motivates NIPF landowners to retain and manage their forests. We describe a study of NIPF owners in an agricultural watershed where forest cover is increasing. What motivations and management practices might be contributing to this increase? The results of a survey of 112 NIPF owners suggest that aesthetic appreciation is the strongest motivator for retaining woodlots, especially by non-farmers. Protecting the environment also seems to be important for both farmers and non-farmers, while economic motivations are significantly less important. Landowners indicated that they are primarily taking a “hands-off” approach to management. This study provides insights for those interested in understanding NIPF landowners’ motivations and for developing effective programs.
Keywords
Woodlots , Non-industrial private forest (NIPF) , resource management , Rural landscapes , Landowner motivations
Journal title
Landscape and Urban Planning
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Landscape and Urban Planning
Record number
747036
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