Understanding the NIPF landowners’ attitudes and knowledge about forest management in Michigan
Approximately one-fourth of the non-industrial private forestland (NIPF) owners in the state of Michigan, who collectively own approximately 50% of the private forested land, have conducted commercial timber harvest in recent years. Previous studies indicated that NIPFs preferred to manage their...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2012
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