Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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92240 | Forest Policy and Economics | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This study explores the factors that influence obtaining forest certification in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (PNW). A mail survey sent to certified and non-certified forest managing entities (public agencies, forest industry and non-industrial private forest owners) was conducted. The study hypothesized the importance of sixteen biogeographical and socio-economic factors in facilitating the adoption of forest certification. Three of these factors (market pressure, land ownership pattern and water-body abundance) were found to influence the decision to obtain forest certification in the U.S. PNW.
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Authors
Anna Tikina, Robert Kozak, Bruce Larson,