Publication: Preferences for proactive and reactive climate-adaptive forest management and the role of public financial support
Preferences for proactive and reactive climate-adaptive forest management and the role of public financial support
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Braunschweiger, D., Ohmura, T., Schweier, J., Olschewski, R., & Schulz, T. (2024). Preferences for proactive and reactive climate-adaptive forest management and the role of public financial support. Forest Policy and Economics, 169, 103348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103348
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The impacts of climate change threaten forest ecosystems and the services they provide. Policies and measures to make forests more resilient to climate-change-induced disturbances are needed, but the success of such efforts depends on their acceptance among forest owners and managers. Based on a discrete choice experiment survey among Swiss forest owners and managers in the canton of Bern, we analysed whether respondents prefer (i) proactive over reactive interventions, (ii) advanced/natural regeneration over plantings, (iii) native o
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Braunschweiger, D., Ohmura, T., Schweier, J., Olschewski, R., & Schulz, T. (2024). Preferences for proactive and reactive climate-adaptive forest management and the role of public financial support. Forest Policy and Economics, 169, 103348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103348