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Estimating Ownerships and Parcels of Nonindustrial Private Forestland in Massachusetts
Author(s) -
David B. Kittredge,
Anthony W. D’Amato,
Paul Catanzaro,
Jennifer Fish,
Brett J. Butler
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
northern journal of applied forestry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1938-3762
pISSN - 0742-6348
DOI - 10.1093/njaf/25.2.93
Subject(s) - metropolitan area , woodland , land use , geography , land cover , forest inventory , service (business) , agricultural economics , aggregate (composite) , business , forestry , economics , economy , forest management , archaeology , civil engineering , botany , materials science , engineering , composite material , biology
Woodland ownership for three regions of Massachusetts is estimated using property tax assessor data. These data are nonspatially explicit and are based on commercial, industrial, residential, or other activity rather than actual land cover. A heuristic was used to aggregate similar parcels to provide an estimate of actual landownership. The estimated average statewide ownership is 17.9 ac, and when properties less than 10 ac are excluded, the average rises to 42.5 ac. The median ownership varies from east to west in the state across the spectrum of suburban development radiating from the metropolitan Boston area, with the median being 4.8, 7.8, and 8.6 ac in the eastern, central, and western part of the state, respectively. These results are compared with ownership estimates generated by the US Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis.

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