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Small forest landowner preferences for working forest conservation contract attributes: A case of Washington State,USA
Authors:Sergey S Rabotyagov  Sonja Lin
Institution:1. School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Box 352100, Seattle, WA 98195-2100, United States;2. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region 1323 Club Dr., Vallejo, CA 94592, United States
Abstract:In Washington State, small forest landowners (SFLO) play an important role in maintaining forest cover on the landscape as well as associated ecosystem services. This paper examines landowner preferences for the attributes of working forest conservation contracts (WFCC) using a choice experiment. The attributes examined are contract duration (from 10 years to perpetuity), forest management requirements, and the extent of forestland covered under the contract. We find that contract attributes are valued very differently depending on landowner objectives and harvesting behavior. Landowner characteristics and forestland spatial characteristics including distances to development and large public forestlands were found to significantly influence the likelihood of contract acceptance. While a significant portion of preference heterogeneity remains unobserved, we identify several key sources of landowner preference heterogeneity which allows for a better understanding of which landowners are likely to enroll in voluntary forest conservation contracts and may have implications for improved targeting of contracts.
Keywords:Conservation contracts  Working forest conservation easements  Small forest landowners  Choice experiments  Stated preference survey  Random parameters-error components logit (RPL-EC)
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