财政激励方案在促进西部林业可持续发展中的有效性。

J. Greene, S. Daniels, M. Kilgore, T. Straka, M. Jacobson
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2005年,对13个西部州的选定林业官员进行了调查,了解他们对本州非工业私人森林所有者可获得的公共和私人财政激励计划的看法。官员们被要求命名和描述这些项目,并评估森林所有者对每个项目的认识程度、对了解这些项目的所有者的吸引力、在鼓励可持续林业和使所有者实现其目标方面的有效性,以及随着时间的推移,保留下来的项目实践和登记的森林面积的百分比。他们还被要求提出改进项目的方法。FSP, FLEP和FLP是排名最高的联邦计划。各州和私人组织赞助的项目往往比联邦项目的目标范围更窄,并且在可持续性的具体属性方面得分很高。官员们对项目改进的建议主要集中在增加可见性和可用性,确保资金的长期一致性,以及简化申请和批准过程。
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Effectiveness of financial incentive programs in promoting sustainable forestry in the west.
Selected forestry officials in each of the 13 western states were surveyed in 2005 concerning their opinions on the public and private financial incentive programs available to nonindustrial private forest owners in their state. The officials were asked to name and describe the programs and to assess forest owners’ awareness of each one, its appeal among owners aware of it, its effectiveness in encouraging sustainable forestry and enabling owners to meet their objectives, and the percent of program practices that remain in place and enrolled acres that remain in forest over time. They also were asked to suggest ways to improve the programs. The FSP, FLEP, and FLP were among the top-rated federal programs. Programs sponsored by states and private organizations tended to be more narrowly targeted than federal programs and scored well for specific attributes of sustainability. The officials’ suggestions for program improvement largely centered on increasing visibility and availability, ensuring long-term consistency in funding, and simplifying the application and approval processes.
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