Essays about: "NIPF owners"
Showing result 11 - 14 of 14 essays containing the words NIPF owners.
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11. Landscape approach to implement sustainability policies? : value profiles of forest owner groups in the Helgeå river basin, South Sweden
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest ProductsAbstract : Southern Sweden's forest and cultural woodland landscapes provide natural resources in terms of goods, services and values to a wide range of actors and stakeholders. In this survey value profiles among different forest owner categories in the Helgeå river basin in southern Sweden were explored. READ MORE
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12. Risk communication in forestry consulting : a survey among foresty professionals
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : What kind of risk perceptions do forestry professionals communicate to the non- industrial private forest owners in southern Sweden and how do they communicate about risk matters to them? Based on a semi-structured interview guide and an enquiry, risk communication in forestry consultancy among non-industrial private forest owners (NIPFs) and forestry professionals (FPs) at Skogssällskapet is described in relation to climate change and the consequences of economic forest hazards. Nine FPs were interviewed. READ MORE
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13. Trakthyggesfria skogsbrukssätt : kunskap, förutsättningar och attityder
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest ProductsAbstract : Forestry has three main aspects to take into consideration today; economical, ecological and socio-cultural. In order to reach the broad policy goals for sustainable forest management, an increased variety of management approaches are requested. Today clear-cutting is the only method used in 96 % of the managed forests in Sweden. READ MORE
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14. Vilka mål och behov har olika typer av skogsägare kring sitt skogsägande?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest ProductsAbstract : The NIPF (Non Industrial Private Forest) owners in Sweden have very differentiated goals and needs with their forest. They have different backgrounds and some of them live at their forest estate while other live in an urban environment, and some are economically dependent on their forest estate while others are not. READ MORE