globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2017.10.001
WOS记录号: WOS:000455990500010
论文题名:
Targeting climate change adaptation strategies to small-scale private forest owners
作者: Mostegl, Nina M.1; Proebstl-Haider, Ulrike1; Jandl, Robert2; Haider, Wolfgang3
通讯作者: Mostegl, Nina M.
刊名: FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS
ISSN: 1389-9341
EISSN: 1872-7050
出版年: 2019
卷: 99, 页码:83-99
语种: 英语
WOS关键词: TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY ; RISK PERCEPTION ; CHANGE IMPACTS ; MANAGEMENT ; VULNERABILITY ; PREFERENCES ; TOURISTS ; OPTIONS
WOS学科分类: Economics ; Environmental Studies ; Forestry
WOS研究方向: Business & Economics ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Forestry
英文摘要:

Climate change adaptation needs to receive extensive attention in the forestry sector. While measures are being applied in federal forests and large private properties, it remains unclear how small-scale private forest owners, with a property < 20 ha, perceive the possible influence of climate change and whether they will approach required activities. While in the past, the majority of private forest owners had ties to agriculture and cultivated farmland alongside their forests, recent studies revealed new trends and significant deviations from established norms and beliefs. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the motivations for forest ownership, current management practices, and perception of and adaptability to climate change, to discuss successful approaches for information campaigns, advisory services, and monetary incentives. The study applied a questionnaire with an embedded choice experiment, which obtained a thorough understanding of the salient factors influencing decision-making by surveying 919 forest owners across Austria. Results show that small-scale private forest owners are not homogenous. Three distinct segments were identified (utility oriented, recreation oriented, and tradition conscious forest owners) which reacted differently to provided management options and incentives. However, even under a worst-case scenario setting, 84% of forest owners would select some sort of management over no procedure, indicating that forest management is not generally rejected. Information campaigns should rather focus on soft management leading to attractive, stable and highly diverse forest stands resilient to climate change than on cost efficiency and financial benefits. Therefore, advisory services need to convey, that all forest measures are performed with special care and under consideration of the remaining forest and that each stand is treated individually with adequate equipment. Increasing monetary incentives, such as funding, barely influences forest owners' decision-making and are therefore deemed unfeasible and unable to motivate the owners to undertake climate change adaptation measures. The study shows that a segmentation based on management behavior and preferences rather than on predefined characteristics has the potential to define a new state of the art. Overall, climate change adaptation through tailored forest management is highly supported by the presented findings.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/129338
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作者单位: 1.Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci Vienna, Inst Landscape Dev Recreat & Conservat Planning, Peter Jordan Str 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria
2.Austrian Res Ctr Forests, Seckendorff Gudent Weg 8, A-1131 Vienna, Austria
3.Simon Fraser Univ, Sch Resource & Environm Management, 8888 Univ Dr, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada

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Mostegl, Nina M.,Proebstl-Haider, Ulrike,Jandl, Robert,et al. Targeting climate change adaptation strategies to small-scale private forest owners[J]. FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS,2019-01-01,99:83-99
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