Wisconsin Private Sector Foresters’ Involvement in Nonindustrial Private Forestland Cross-boundary Forestry Practices
Author(s) -
Mark Rickenbach,
Amy D. Jahnke
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
northern journal of applied forestry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1938-3762
pISSN - 0742-6348
DOI - 10.1093/njaf/23.2.100
Subject(s) - boundary (topology) , private sector , business , database transaction , forestry , transaction cost , scale (ratio) , economics , finance , geography , economic growth , computer science , mathematics , cartography , programming language , mathematical analysis
Wisconsin private sector foresters (n = 92) were surveyed to learn their participation, experience, and/or interest in coordinating cross-boundary forestry practices by nonindustrial private forestland (NIPF) owners. Survey response was 78%. Two-thirds reported coordinating cross-boundary practices in the last 2 years. Their most recent practice was typically a timber sale between 41 and 160 ac for two NIPF owners. Despite interest in future cross-boundary forestry practices, the scale of existing practices is still large in comparison to typical NIPF ownerships. Reducing transaction costs also presents a major challenge. Ideas for addressing these challenges are explored.
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