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Policy Options for Private Forest Owners in Western Balkans: A Qualitative Study | AVDIBEGOVIĆ | Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca

Policy Options for Private Forest Owners in Western Balkans: A Qualitative Study

Mersudin AVDIBEGOVIĆ, Dragan NONIĆ, Stjepan POSAVEC, Nenad PETROVIĆ, Bruno MARIĆ, Vojislav MILIJIĆ, Silvija KRAJTER, Florin IORAS, Ioan Vasile ABRUDAN

Abstract


Private forest owners start to play an important role in Western Balkans’ forestry and they are essential to the successful implementation of environmental policies. Little is known about how forest policy can support private forest owners in these countries and therefore this study was conducted though a qualitative method, based on personal interviews with representatives of 54 stakeholders that include state forest authorities and administration, private forest owners associations, forest science and research and private sector in Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. The results show significant homogeneity across the region towards creation of independent interest forest owners associations based on financial support. Regression analysis identified stakeholder attitudes as significant predictors of policy preferences and also identified owners of production forest as more supportive of such policies

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