Journal article

ATTITUDES TOWARD THE MANAGEMENT OF NONINDUSTRIAL PRIVATE FOREST LAND

L BOURKE, AE LULOFF

SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES | TAYLOR & FRANCIS | Published : 1994

Abstract

Management of the nation's forests has been widely criticized. Such criticisms stem, in part, from the widely held belief that owners and managers of nonindustrial private forests (NIPFs) have a vested economic interest in the resource not shared by the general public. As a result, previous studies of NIPF management have assumed that landowners differ from the general public and hold utilitarian‐oriented values toward the natural environment. Data collected in Pennsylvania, a state with one of the largest acreages of NIPFs, challenge this commonly held belief. This article presents evidence of common concerns held by NIPF landowners and the general public with respect to their attitudes tow..

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