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Effect of conserving habitat for biodiversity on optimal management of non-industrial private forests in Florida
Institution:1. Rangeland Scientists, US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Burns, OR 97720, USA;2. Associate Professor, Oregon State University, Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Burns, OR 97720, USA;3. Southeast Oregon Project Manager, The Nature Conservancy, Burns, OR 97720, USA;4. Research Leader, US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Burns, OR 97720, USA.;1. Department of Forestry, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA;2. GeoPropel, LLC, USA;3. The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, The University of Vermont, USA;1. University of Vermont, Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory, 3 College Street, Burlington, VT 05401, USA;2. Lake Champlain Research Institute, SUNY Plattsburgh, 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, USA
Abstract:Healthy forests and enhanced habitat for wildlife is a growing concern among public and policy makers. These concerns have led to substantial interest in promoting various regulatory and voluntary compliance policies to further biodiversity on private forests. These policies, however, might result in additional cost to forestland owners. In this paper, we estimate the opportunity cost of adopting various biodiversity-friendly forest practices. We do this in the context of slash pine, a dominant commercial tree plantation species in Florida. Results suggest that prescribed burning, invasive species control, maintaining streamside buffer zones, and extending timber harvest beyond the optimal rotation age would significantly decrease the profitability of slash pine forestry. If the major objective of landowners is to maximize profits, results indicate that they are less likely to adopt these practices at socially desirable levels without a policy support. More specifically, results suggest that an annual payment of $38–83 per hectare is required for landowners to adopt these practices. The paper further argues that application of mere command-and-control approaches to implement these practices may result in conversion of private forests to other competitive land uses.
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