The role of trust for climate change mitigation and adaptation behaviour: A meta-analysis

V Cologna, M Siegrist - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
Successful climate change mitigation and adaptation depend on the public's trust in experts.
Gaining a deeper understanding of how trust in certain actors influences individuals' …

Variable support and opposition to fuels treatments for wildfire risk reduction: Melding frameworks for local context and collaborative potential

TB Paveglio, CM Edgeley - Journal of Forestry, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Fuels reduction projects are an increasing focus of policy, funding, and management actions
aimed at reducing wildfire risk to human populations while improving landscape health. This …

Public trust and knowledge in the context of emerging climate-adaptive forestry policies

GP St-Laurent, S Hagerman, KM Findlater… - Journal of Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Effective governance of public forests depends, in part, on public support for changes in
forest management, particularly those responding to changes in socio-ecological conditions …

Climate mitigation policies and actions: access and allocation issues

A Ivanova, A Zia, P Ahmad, M Bastos-Lima - … Agreements: Politics, Law …, 2020 - Springer
As part of the Special Issue on Access and Allocation, this paper explores how reducing
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide raises a number of access and allocation …

Drivers of social acceptance of natural-resource management: A comparison of the public and professionals in California

M Eriksson, M Safeeq, L Padilla, T Pathak… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
The social impacts of natural resource management are challenging to evaluate because
their perceived benefits and costs vary across stakeholder groups. Nevertheless, ensuring …

[HTML][HTML] Who cares what happens with planted forests? A public typology to assist community engagement and communication

KM Bayne, A Grant - Forest Policy and Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
Typology studies relating to forestry have typically tried to characterise private forest owners
for the purposes of designing policies to fit owners' motivations and drives. However, little is …

Local perceptions of fires risk and policy implications in the hills of Valparaiso, Chile

R Sapiains, AM Ugarte, P Aldunce, G Marchant… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Climate change is increasing the occurrence of natural disasters worldwide, and more
frequent and intense fires represent one of the most destructive expressions of this trend …

Forestry insurance preference among tree growers in the Ashanti Region of Ghana: a tobit and multi-nomial regression approach

NO Mensah, JJ Twintoh, EC Amrago, A Donkor… - Managerial …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose The study analyses the preference for forestry insurance amongst tree growers in
the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Specifically, the authors examine the factors influencing the …

Assessing Perceptions of Genetically Improved Tree Species Among Family Forest Owners (FFO) in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin

Z Ketola, C Schelly, M Rouleau… - Society & Natural …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Forests face ongoing challenges that can threaten species' survival, forest health, and
potentially create human impacts. Genetic engineering allows scientists to potentially …

Individuals and multilevel management: a study of the perceived adaptive capacity of the goose management system among farmers in Sweden

L Eriksson, M Johansson, J Månsson… - Society & Natural …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Agricultural damage by geese is a growing problem in Europe and farmers play a key role in
the emerging multilevel adaptive management system. This study explored how …