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A Logit Analysis of Participation in Tennessee's Forest Stewardship Program
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1994
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Applied EconomicsForestryRandom Utility ModelEnvironmental EconomicsEnvironmental PlanningForest GovernanceForest LivelihoodCommunity ForestrySocial SciencesCost-share IncentivesExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisBinary Choice ModelLogit AnalysisPublic PolicyEconomicsCommunity EngagementCommunity DevelopmentForest-related IndustryNatural Resource ManagementBusinessForest StewardshipDecision Science
Abstract This study determines the likely effect of cost-share incentives on participation in the Tennessee forest Stewardship Program and identifies other factors that may contribute to participation. A random utility model is used to determine the probability that a landowner will choose to participate in the program. A binary choice model is specified to represent the dichotomous decision and a logit procedure is used to fit the model. Data are obtained from mail surveys of 4,000 randomly selected landowners. Results indicate that attitudes and knowledge of forestry programs may be more influential in a landowner's decision to participate than monetary incentives.
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