A review on forest owner classifications in Eastern-Europe methodological and policy-related aspects

Forest owners are an important group of people as they own and use a significant amount of our land resources. Their choices, decisions and behaviour are closely related to the benefits that forests provide to everyone. It is for this that information is needed about forest owners and their behaviou...

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Main Author: Priit Põllumäe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Estonian Academic Agricultural Society 2015-12-01
Series:Agraarteadus
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Online Access: http://agrt.emu.ee/pdf/2015_2_pollumae.pdf
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spelling doaj-a5ab7487a81b4780ba284b0a1962fcdb2020-11-25T01:01:34ZengEstonian Academic Agricultural SocietyAgraarteadus1024-08452228-48932015-12-012627683A review on forest owner classifications in Eastern-Europe methodological and policy-related aspectsPriit Põllumäe0 Estonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Department of Forest Management, Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi 5, 51014 Tartu, Estonia. priit.pollumae@emu.ee Forest owners are an important group of people as they own and use a significant amount of our land resources. Their choices, decisions and behaviour are closely related to the benefits that forests provide to everyone. It is for this that information is needed about forest owners and their behaviour. Private forest ownership in Central and Eastern European countries is relatively new and there is not much knowledge about the new forest owners. Therefore, several owners’ classification studies have been made in different countries. The aim of this paper is to give an overview about some forest owners' classification cases in this region. Observed typologies and the methodological aspects are compared between the country cases and their policy importance is discussed. In almost all such studies, quite universal forest owner groups are found – the economically and ecologically oriented, the multiple users or producers and indifferent or passive owners. Depending on the data and specific clustering methods some variations of course exist. The similarity and the broad description of groups rises a question if such larger-scale classifications are in fact depleted. Also, there are several methodological downsides in the used clustering processes. Nevertheless, such classi¬fications are useful for designing large-scale and long-term objectives for management of forest resources. This is due to the high level of generalization of these owner types. However, using such classifications for designing more specific tools for particular groups, might not be appropriate. Instead, qualitative research in describing particular owner groups might give new and more in-depth information about the characteristics of private forest owners. Also, these results might help more in developing forest and environmental policy tools. http://agrt.emu.ee/pdf/2015_2_pollumae.pdf Estoniavalues and objectivesforest policytransitionforest managementcluster analysis
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A review on forest owner classifications in Eastern-Europe methodological and policy-related aspects
Agraarteadus
Estonia
values and objectives
forest policy
transition
forest management
cluster analysis
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title A review on forest owner classifications in Eastern-Europe methodological and policy-related aspects
title_short A review on forest owner classifications in Eastern-Europe methodological and policy-related aspects
title_full A review on forest owner classifications in Eastern-Europe methodological and policy-related aspects
title_fullStr A review on forest owner classifications in Eastern-Europe methodological and policy-related aspects
title_full_unstemmed A review on forest owner classifications in Eastern-Europe methodological and policy-related aspects
title_sort review on forest owner classifications in eastern-europe methodological and policy-related aspects
publisher Estonian Academic Agricultural Society
series Agraarteadus
issn 1024-0845
2228-4893
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Forest owners are an important group of people as they own and use a significant amount of our land resources. Their choices, decisions and behaviour are closely related to the benefits that forests provide to everyone. It is for this that information is needed about forest owners and their behaviour. Private forest ownership in Central and Eastern European countries is relatively new and there is not much knowledge about the new forest owners. Therefore, several owners’ classification studies have been made in different countries. The aim of this paper is to give an overview about some forest owners' classification cases in this region. Observed typologies and the methodological aspects are compared between the country cases and their policy importance is discussed. In almost all such studies, quite universal forest owner groups are found – the economically and ecologically oriented, the multiple users or producers and indifferent or passive owners. Depending on the data and specific clustering methods some variations of course exist. The similarity and the broad description of groups rises a question if such larger-scale classifications are in fact depleted. Also, there are several methodological downsides in the used clustering processes. Nevertheless, such classi¬fications are useful for designing large-scale and long-term objectives for management of forest resources. This is due to the high level of generalization of these owner types. However, using such classifications for designing more specific tools for particular groups, might not be appropriate. Instead, qualitative research in describing particular owner groups might give new and more in-depth information about the characteristics of private forest owners. Also, these results might help more in developing forest and environmental policy tools.
topic Estonia
values and objectives
forest policy
transition
forest management
cluster analysis
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