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DOI10.1016/j.forpol.2018.08.008
What influences European private forest owners' affinity for subsidies?
Quiroga, Sonia1; Suarez, Cristina1; Ficko, Andrej2; Feliciano, Diana3; Bouriaud, Laura4; Brahic, Elodie5; Deuffic, Philippe5; Dobsinska, Zuzana6; Jarsky, Vilem7; Lawrence, Anna8; Nybakk, Erlend9
发表日期2019
ISSN1389-9341
EISSN1872-7050
卷号99页码:136-144
英文摘要

This study analyses the linkages between private forest owners' perceptions of forest management, and their affinity for subsidies, in a range of European countries. Society increasingly requires the provision of ecosystem services from forests, but the willingness of forest owners to redirect management goals from wood production to the provision of public goods is crucial for sustaining ecosystem services. EU incentives in the forestry sector are still mainly oriented towards an anthropocentric vision of forest management. Forest owners and managers are diverse, and although many efforts have been made to understand the role of forest subsidies in private forest management, it is still necessary to analyse the different perspectives on forest subsidies with a regional comparative approach. This paper explores European private forest owners' affinity for subsidies - through survey data at European level-and estimates an ordered probit model to (i) analyse how private forest owners in Europe respond to subsidies in forestry, including regional differences in terms of affinity for subsidies, (ii) characterize the factors that influence these responses and (iii) discuss lessons learned related to forest owners' attitudes on subsidies and the implications for introducing similar kind of incentives such as payments for ecosystem services. Simulations were conducted to examine the potential effects of changes in property fragmentation or the time allotted to forest activities. Forest owners with an utilitarian view of forest management, bigger forest holdings, full or part-time farmers and forest owners from East Europe are most in favour of forest subsidies. Property fragmentation and absenteeism decreases affinity for subsidies.


WOS研究方向Business & Economics ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Forestry
来源期刊FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/93030
作者单位1.Univ Alcala De Henares, Dept Econ, Plaza Victoria 2, Alcala De Henares 28802, Spain;
2.Univ Ljubljana, Biotech Fac, Ljubljana, Slovenia;
3.Univ Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland;
4.Univ Stefan cel Mare, Suceava, Romania;
5.IRSTEA, Antony, France;
6.Univ Technol Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovakia;
7.Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Prague, Czech Republic;
8.Univ Highlands & Isl, Inverness, Scotland;
9.Hoyskolen Kristiania, Oslo, Norway
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Quiroga, Sonia,Suarez, Cristina,Ficko, Andrej,et al. What influences European private forest owners' affinity for subsidies?[J],2019,99:136-144.
APA Quiroga, Sonia.,Suarez, Cristina.,Ficko, Andrej.,Feliciano, Diana.,Bouriaud, Laura.,...&Nybakk, Erlend.(2019).What influences European private forest owners' affinity for subsidies?.FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS,99,136-144.
MLA Quiroga, Sonia,et al."What influences European private forest owners' affinity for subsidies?".FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS 99(2019):136-144.
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