The Impact of COVID-19 on management of non-industrial private forests in the Southeastern United States

This paper explores the potential effects of COVID-19 on forest management decisions undertaken by non-industrial private forest landowners (NIPFL) in the southeastern United States. We find 39% of NIPFL would likely alter their forest management practices as a result of COVID-19. Our results highli...

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Autores principales: Jana Hilsenroth, Kelly A. Grogan, Raelene M. Crandall, Ludie Bond, Misti Sharp
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/b75d8bfb12ea4449af0947b396423471
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Sumario:This paper explores the potential effects of COVID-19 on forest management decisions undertaken by non-industrial private forest landowners (NIPFL) in the southeastern United States. We find 39% of NIPFL would likely alter their forest management practices as a result of COVID-19. Our results highlight the differential impact of COVID-19 on management practices among segments of NIPFL. Race, source of income from property, COVID-19 impacts to employment/income, and geography were significantly associated with deviations in forest management practices. Consequences to short-term reductions in forest management as it relates to future wildfire risk and associated damages are discussed.