id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tvvfnppnwbh5je62vzxr3sdw2m Andrew O. Finley Thoreau, Muir, and Jane Doe: Different Types of Private Forest Owners Need Different Kinds of Forest Management 2006.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 5833 565 62 forest ownership values and attitudes toward government control, privacy, and environmental protection property tax program, which requires a professionally prepared lO-year forest management plan. suggest the key to increasing landowner participation in forest management programs is to (1) recognize Key Words: private forest owners, segmentation analysis, attitudes, forest management. An increasing PF owner population challenges efforts to secure a sustainable and ecologically sound forest landscape because of parcelization, fragmentation, and land use change (Birch 1996; Sampson and PF owner segments based on measured values and attitudes. Our analysis has identified three statistically unique segments of the sampled landowner population in Massachusetts. These segments are basis on attitudes toward environmental protection, privacy, and appreciative values of Analysis of variance for survey items that measure segment specific ownership and demographic charac-Table 3. Item Henry David Thoreau (Segment 1) John Muir (Segment 2) Jane Doe (Segment 3) dJ. ./cache/work_tvvfnppnwbh5je62vzxr3sdw2m.pdf ./txt/work_tvvfnppnwbh5je62vzxr3sdw2m.txt