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Conservation perspectives of small-scale private forest owners in Europe: A systematic review

Malin Tiebel, Andreas Mölder, Tobías Plieninger

2021AMBIO60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Private forest owners are the main forest ownership group within Europe, and important conservation values have been found on their land. Yet, small plot sizes, societal heterogeneity, and structural changes impede developing and implementing effective conservation programs in private forests. We present a systematic literature review focusing on small-scale private forest owners and their perspectives on nature conservation by synthesizing research approaches, social-ecological drivers, and policy recommendations. Conservation perspectives were positively related to female gender, higher levels of education, formalized forest management, an active relation to the forest, and ecological values of the property. In contrast, high age, rural orientation, economic forest management factors, large parcel size, and economic and sentimental property values negatively influenced conservation perspectives. Applying a natural resource conflict management framework, we synthesized recommendations covering three dimensions: substance, procedure, relationship. Considering perspectives of small-scale private forest owners in current forestry decision-making has great potential to strengthen sustainable forest management that integrates nature conservation and resource use.

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Forest managementScale (ratio)Natural resourceNatural resource managementEnvironmental resource managementBusinessResource (disambiguation)Private propertySustainable managementGeographyNatural resource economicsEnvironmental planningSustainabilityEconomicsEcologyForestryMarket economyComputer scienceBiologyCartographyComputer networkForest Management and PolicyConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementForest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
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