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Comparing Urban and Rural Perceptions of and Familiarity With the Management of Forest Ecosystems

Authors :
Laila A. Racevskis
Frank Lupi
Source :
Society & Natural Resources. 19:479-495
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2006.

Abstract

Forests generate market (e.g., timber) and nonmarket (e.g., wildlife) values to individuals, and multiple-use forest management involves making trade-offs between different management goals. This research uses results from six focus-groups to understand how the public perceives these trade-offs and examines differences between urban and rural groups in Michigan's Central Upper Peninsula. Results reveal differences between rural, timber-dependent and urban, non-timber-dependent participants' familiarity with forest management and ecological interactions within forests. Results support the idea that rural, timber-dependent community members are very concerned about the continued provision of both market and nonmarket forest outputs. Urban, non-timber-dependent community residents have milder concerns for sustaining multiple forest outputs but expressed strong concerns for maintaining recreational opportunities for personal uses. The results do not support the hypothesis that rural/urban views lie as expecte...

Details

ISSN :
15210723 and 08941920
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Society & Natural Resources
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........73c88eac2606c44cad125ad0fd5b8b11