探索美国中南部杂交甘蔗种植园的社会可接受性

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Aspen Lenning, Omkar Joshi, Rodney E. Will
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摘要

杂交甘李生长迅速,适合在多种地块种植,因此具有在美国南部种植两用甘李的潜力。为了了解其社会接受度,我们对得克萨斯州、俄克拉荷马州、路易斯安那州和阿肯色州的 3000 名私人土地所有者进行了调查。调查结果显示,相当大比例的土地所有者(41%)对此持不确定态度,如果能获得更多相关信息,他们将受益匪浅。多项式对数分析发现,如果种植杂交甜胶有利可图且切实可行,那么以木材管理为目标的土地所有者对种植杂交甜胶更感兴趣。同样,女性土地所有者和受过高等教育的土地所有者对种植杂交甘李更感兴趣。研究结果表明,有必要就杂交甘李种植的经济可行性、管理、启动成本和税收影响开展宣传。
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Exploring the social acceptability of hybrid sweetgum plantations in the south-central United States

Hybrid sweetgum has potential as a dual-purpose plantation in the southern United States due to its rapid growth and suitability for planting on a wide range of sites. To understand its social acceptability, a survey instrument was administered among 3,000 private landowners in the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas. The survey results showed that a considerable percentage of landowners (41 %) were uncertain and would probably benefit from more information available to them on the topic. A multinomial logit analysis found that landowners who had timber management objectives were more interested in growing hybrid sweetgum if it was profitable and practically feasible. Similarly, female landowners and those having higher education were found to be more interested in growing hybrid sweetgum. Study findings suggest a need for outreach on economic feasibility, management, start-up costs, and tax implications concerning hybrid sweetgum plantations.

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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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