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Displaying 1 - 10 of 13 Publications- … aid in climate adaptation and mitigation. Understanding landowner perceptions of incentive programs for SFM in the US and how their use correlates with landowner behavior may be informative for discussions on programs for …AuthorsStephanie Chizmar, Tamara Cushing, Srijana Baral, Tatyana RusevaKeywordsSourceTrees, Forests and PeopleYear2025
- … Thus, a detailed understanding of their land management behavior is critical to determine whether or not these … studies in the U.S. to examine an array of forest landowner behaviors. We extend other reviews of this …AuthorsKristin Floress, Emily S. Huff, Stephanie A. Snyder, Alanna Koshollek, Sarah Butler, Shorna B. AllredKeywordsSourceLandscape and Urban PlanningYear2019
- … requires an understanding of factors that underlie landowner behaviour regarding wildfire. We developed a …AuthorsA. Paige Fischer, Jeffrey D. Kline, Alan A. Ager, Susan Charnley, Keith A. OlsenKeywordsSourceInternational Journal of Wildland FireYear2014
- … oak management practices is reflected in changes in key landowner behaviors. Owners were less likely to value oaks …AuthorsLynn Huntsinger, Martin Johnson, Monica Stafford, Jeremy FriedSourceIn: Merenlender, Adina; McCreary, Douglas; Purcell, Kathryn L., tech. eds. 2008. Proceedings of the sixth California oak symposium: today's challenges, tomorrow's opportunities. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-217. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station: pp. 57-68Year2008
- … for their lands. A model was created to explain landowner behavior regarding their willingness to consider …AuthorsDavid C. Mercker, Donald G. HodgesSourceIn: Jacobs, Douglass F.; Michler, Charles H., eds. 2008. Proceedings, 16th Central Hardwood Forest Conference; 2008 April 8-9; West Lafayette, IN. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-24. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 290-296.Year2008
- … fire losses: sharing of fire suppression costs by the landowner and sharing of fuel reduction costs by the … fire suppression costs, under various assumptions about landowner behavior and information. We find that while cost sharing of …AuthorsGregory S. Amacher, Arun S. Malik, Robert G. HaightSourceLand Economics. August 2006. 82 (3): 367-383Year2006
- … to increase understanding of consumer demands, producer behavior, landowner behavior, and conditions of the timber resource. …AuthorsRichard Haynes, Darius Adams, Peter Ince, John Mills, Ralph AligKeywordsSourceComputer applications in sustainable forest management : including perspectives on collaboration and integration. Dordrecht : Springer, c2006. Managing forest ecosystems ; v. 11: ISBN: 1402043058: 9781402043055: Pages 171-197.Year2006
- … We extend existing stand-level models of forest landowner behavior in the presence of fire risk to include …AuthorsGregory S. Amacher, Arun S. Malik, Robert G. HaightSourceLand Economics 81:284-302.Year2005
- … work related to the economics of nonindustrial forest landowner behavior, discuss emerging problems involving these …AuthorsGregory S. Amacher, M. Christine Conway, J. SullivanSourceIn: Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–75. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. Chapter 22. p. 241-252.Year2004
- … Our purpose is to estimate a model of non-industrial forest landowner behavior that considers certain types of behavior that have …AuthorsM. Christine Conway, Gregory S. Amacher, Jay Sullivan, David WearKeywordsSourceJournal of Forest Economics 9(3):181-203Year2003