Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden

In northern Sweden, large forest areas are affected by extensive damage caused by moose, fungi, beetle and other biological pests. For non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners this leads to large losses of value, not only in economic terms but also in the form of loss of biodiversity and amenity...

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Main Author: Kronholm, Thomas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/33347/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/33347/1/kronholm-t-20240411.pdf
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:33347 2024-05-12T08:08:55+00:00 Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden Kronholm, Thomas 2024 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/33347/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/33347/1/kronholm-t-20240411.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/33347/1/kronholm-t-20240411.pdf Kronholm, Thomas (2024). Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden. Small-Scale Forestry. 23 :1 , 85–108 [Research article] Forest Science Research article NonPeerReviewed 2024 ftslunivuppsala 2024-04-17T14:07:29Z In northern Sweden, large forest areas are affected by extensive damage caused by moose, fungi, beetle and other biological pests. For non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners this leads to large losses of value, not only in economic terms but also in the form of loss of biodiversity and amenity values. Therefore, several research projects are underway to develop new silvicultural methods and other measures to reduce damage. However, a successful implementation of these will often depend on the willingness and knowledge of the forest owners. The objective of this study was, therefore, to elucidate NIPF owners' knowledge about forest damage and their preferences regarding forest management alternatives that potentially could mitigate the damage situation. Data were collected through a questionnaire that was distributed to a random sample of 1,177 NIPF owners in northern Sweden, and the response rate was 31% (n = 368). The results show that 19% of the NIPF owners did not know the current damage situation in their own forest. In addition, NIPF owners judged that their knowledge to identify damage themselves is quite limited, except for damage caused by moose. Regarding future management options, many were positive towards avoiding clear-cuts in suitable areas, while many were negative towards implementing alternative tree species such as larch and lodgepole pine. The study concludes that there is a clear need to inform and educate NIPF owners about forest damage, but also that there will be challenges in reaching all types of owners. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden
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description In northern Sweden, large forest areas are affected by extensive damage caused by moose, fungi, beetle and other biological pests. For non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners this leads to large losses of value, not only in economic terms but also in the form of loss of biodiversity and amenity values. Therefore, several research projects are underway to develop new silvicultural methods and other measures to reduce damage. However, a successful implementation of these will often depend on the willingness and knowledge of the forest owners. The objective of this study was, therefore, to elucidate NIPF owners' knowledge about forest damage and their preferences regarding forest management alternatives that potentially could mitigate the damage situation. Data were collected through a questionnaire that was distributed to a random sample of 1,177 NIPF owners in northern Sweden, and the response rate was 31% (n = 368). The results show that 19% of the NIPF owners did not know the current damage situation in their own forest. In addition, NIPF owners judged that their knowledge to identify damage themselves is quite limited, except for damage caused by moose. Regarding future management options, many were positive towards avoiding clear-cuts in suitable areas, while many were negative towards implementing alternative tree species such as larch and lodgepole pine. The study concludes that there is a clear need to inform and educate NIPF owners about forest damage, but also that there will be challenges in reaching all types of owners.
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title Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden
title_short Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden
title_full Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden
title_fullStr Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden
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Kronholm, Thomas (2024). Non-industrial Private Forest Owners' Knowledge and Forest Management Preferences Regarding Forest Damage in Northern Sweden. Small-Scale Forestry. 23 :1 , 85–108 [Research article]
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