Compounding the Disturbance: Family Forest Owner Reactions to Invasive Forest Insects

作者: Marla Markowski-Lindsay , Mark E. Borsuk , Brett J. Butler , Matthew J. Duveneck , Jonathan Holt

DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOLECON.2019.106461

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摘要: Abstract Invasive forest insect and pathogens (FIP) are having significant, direct, adverse impacts. Interactions between FIPs owners have the potential to create ecosystem impacts that compound direct We assessed family owners' responses numerous contingent behavior, FIP-outbreak scenarios in northeastern USA based on FIP outbreak attributes. The survey was divided into four versions each respondent given hypothetical asked gauge their certainty of response. Sixty-eight percent scenario (n = 2752) indicated an intent harvest as a result FIPs, 49% this with certainty. Eighty-four respondents (n = 688) would consider harvesting for at least one presented, 67% were certain scenarios. Harvest intention increased greater FIP-related tree mortality decreased delayed total mortality. Owners larger holdings, who had previously harvested products, live forestland intentions response FIPs. Results suggest could transform regional regime socio-ecological distinct from those caused by or alone.

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