Does gender really matter? How demographics and site characteristics influence behavior and attitudes of German small-scale private forest owners

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 ECONOMICS Forest Policy and Economics Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1016/j.forpol.2025.103427
Peter Hansen , Malin Tiebel , Tobias Plieninger , Andreas Mölder
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When analyzing management behaviors of small-scale private forest owners, demographic variables such as income, age, or profession, and land characteristics such as forest holding size often emerge as important drivers. However, gender is frequently used in targeted outreach, even though the other variables regularly show higher predictive power. To shed light on this discussion, we examined the influences of a broad set of predictors including both land characteristics and sociodemographic factors such as gender on management activities, owner goals, perceived obstacles, and conservation attitudes as response variables. We used a questionnaire survey to collect quantitative data from 1268 small-scale private forest owners in northwestern Germany. Random forest models were used to predict the responses and to rank the predictors according to their variable importance. We found that the size of forest holdings often had a strong influence on economic activities, while the amount of broadleaf forest was important for conservation-oriented management decisions. While gender-specific outreach is a strong tool to empower formerly marginalized forest owner groups, gender was not found to be an important predictor of forest management activities in our analyses. We advocate considering other characteristics when conceiving communication with forest owners. In order to design carefully targeted policy instruments and outreach to forest owners, we propose a set of easily accessible owner parameters and land characteristics. These factors can guide more individualized conservation outreach strategies in small-scale private forests that are embedded in the overall livelihood systems of their owners.
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性别真的重要吗?人口统计和场地特征如何影响德国小型私有森林所有者的行为和态度
在分析小规模私人森林所有者的经营行为时,诸如收入、年龄或职业等人口统计变量以及诸如森林持有量等土地特征往往成为重要的驱动因素。然而,尽管其他变量通常显示出更高的预测能力,但性别经常被用于有针对性的推广。为了阐明这一讨论,我们研究了一系列广泛的预测因素的影响,包括土地特征和社会人口因素,如性别对管理活动、所有者目标、感知障碍和保护态度的影响,作为响应变量。我们采用问卷调查的方式收集了德国西北部1268名小规模私人森林所有者的定量数据。随机森林模型用于预测响应,并根据其变量重要性对预测因子进行排序。研究发现,森林持有量的大小往往对经济活动有很强的影响,而阔叶林的数量对以保护为导向的管理决策很重要。虽然针对性别的外展是增强以前被边缘化的森林所有者群体权能的有力工具,但在我们的分析中,性别并不是森林管理活动的重要预测因素。我们主张在构思与林主沟通时考虑其他特点。为了精心设计有针对性的政策工具并向森林所有者提供外联服务,我们提出了一套易于获取的所有者参数和土地特征。这些因素可以指导小规模私人森林更个性化的保护推广战略,这些森林已融入其所有者的整体生计系统。
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Forest Policy and Economics
Forest Policy and Economics 农林科学-林学
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9.00
自引率
7.50%
发文量
148
审稿时长
21.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Forest Policy and Economics is a leading scientific journal that publishes peer-reviewed policy and economics research relating to forests, forested landscapes, forest-related industries, and other forest-relevant land uses. It also welcomes contributions from other social sciences and humanities perspectives that make clear theoretical, conceptual and methodological contributions to the existing state-of-the-art literature on forests and related land use systems. These disciplines include, but are not limited to, sociology, anthropology, human geography, history, jurisprudence, planning, development studies, and psychology research on forests. Forest Policy and Economics is global in scope and publishes multiple article types of high scientific standard. Acceptance for publication is subject to a double-blind peer-review process.
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