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Private forest owners’ conceptualisation of forest management: a Multiple Indicators and Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model (CROSBI ID 673009)

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Žunić, Marijana ; Teslak, Krunoslav Private forest owners’ conceptualisation of forest management: a Multiple Indicators and Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model // New Advances in Statistical Methods Applications for a Better World / Dumičić, Ksenija ; Erjavec Nataša ; Bach Pejić, Mirjana et al. (ur.). Zagreb: Hrvatsko statističko društvo, 2018. str. 65-65

Podaci o odgovornosti

Žunić, Marijana ; Teslak, Krunoslav

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Private forest owners’ conceptualisation of forest management: a Multiple Indicators and Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model

Political changes and policy reforms from 1990 brought processes of restitution and privatization on Croatian territory and changed forest ownership structure. Such changes coupled with altered ecological, socio- economic and market conditions shaped diverse forest owners’ management objectives. Private forest owners play a significant role in sustaining forest ecosystems by providing wood and other goods and services. Their interpretation of forest management is seen as “hands of” management. To understand this perception between the official message what forest management should be and forest owners’ interpretation we conducted a survey among private forest owners in Croatia (n=1007). The owners were asked to indicate their level of agreement with 19 statements defining forest management on a five-point Likert scale. We applied a Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC) approach to investigate the effect of age, income, gender, property size and distance from forest property on the structure of a hypothesised three- factor model consisting of “maintenance forest management” (MAINT), “ecosystem-centred management” (EM) and “economics-centred management” (ECON). Private forest owners conceptualised forest management as a multidimensional system emphasizing EM as the most important dimension. The most agreed definitions were “Preserving the forestland for future generations” and “Taking care of the forest health and disease prevention” while “Work in the forest, e.g. using a chainsaw, doing forest operations” was less important. Distance from the forest property was the most important predictor of EM. Forest owners living more than 20 km from their property value ecosystem management more. This can be explained by pronounced depopulation of rural areas and changing forest owners’ values. When it comes to private forest management planning and designing forest policies these facts have to be taken into account.

Ecosystem management ; Forest management conceptualisation ; MIMIC model ; Private forest owners

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Podaci o prilogu

65-65.

2018.

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New Advances in Statistical Methods Applications for a Better World

Dumičić, Ksenija ; Erjavec Nataša ; Bach Pejić, Mirjana ; Žmuk Berislav

Zagreb: Hrvatsko statističko društvo

1849-9864

2584-3850

Podaci o skupu

2nd International Statistical Conference in Croatia (ISCCRO 2018)

predavanje

09.05.2018-11.05.2018

Opatija, Hrvatska

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Šumarstvo

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