影响林业顾问为家庭林地所有者提供服务的因素

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Sagar Godar Chhetri, Shaun Tanger, Matthew Pelkki
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林业咨询专家为林地所有者提供广泛的服务。这些服务在实现林地所有者的众多目标和维护可持续、健康的森林方面发挥着至关重要的作用。关于林务咨询师在多大程度上参与咨询工作以实现家庭林地所有者 (FFL) 的森林管理目标的信息十分有限。我们使用在线调查工具 Qualtrics 向美国西海湾沿海平原地区(阿肯色州、路易斯安那州、俄克拉荷马州和得克萨斯州)的注册林业师发送了调查问题。在这项研究中,我们描述了注册林务人员从事咨询工作的就业水平(全职与兼职),并使用二分法逻辑回归模型量化了林务人员从事林业咨询工作的情况(全职与兼职)、林务人员的社会人口特征(如年龄和收入)、土地所有者对林业咨询工作的影响、年龄和收入)、林地所有者的林地特征(如森林类型--松树和混交林)以及林地所有者要求的服务(如场地准备、种植、间伐和木材销售)对选择执业顾问林务人员的影响。结果表明,约三分之二(63%)的受访者是全职顾问,其余为兼职。全职林务顾问的客户数量较多,且客户的松树林地面积较大(p <0.05)。此外,顾问收入与就业水平呈负相关(p < 0.05)。设计和开发外联项目,促进人们了解和利用林业顾问提供的技术服务的好处,可以提高家庭林场的森林管理收益。
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Factors shaping consulting foresters' services to family forest landowners

Consulting foresters provide a wide range of services to forest landowners. These services play a crucial role in meeting the many goals of forest landowners and maintaining sustainable, healthy forests. There is limited information about the extent to which foresters engage in consulting work to fulfill the forest management objectives of family forest landowners (FFLs). Using the online survey tool Qualtrics, we sent survey questions to registered foresters from West Gulf Coastal Plain regions of the United States (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas). In this study, we described registered foresters' employment level of practicing consulting work (full-time vs part-time) and used a dichotomous logistic regression model to quantify the practice of consulting forestry by foresters (full-time vs. part-time), impacts of foresters' socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., age and income), landowners' forestland characteristics (e.g., forest types- pine and mixed), and services requested by landowners (e.g., site preparation, planting, thinning, and timber sale) on the choice of practicing consulting foresters. Results indicate about two-thirds (63 %) of the respondents were practicing as full-time consultants, and the remaining were considered part-time. Full-time foresters had a higher number of clients and clients with larger pine forestland (p < 0.05). In addition, consultant income was negatively significant with the level of employment (p < 0.05). Designing and developing outreach programs that facilitate awareness of and use of the benefits of technical services provided by consulting foresters could improve forest management returns among FFLs.

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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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