Socio-economic factors affecting smallholder tree planting and management intentions in Leyte Province, Philippines

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Nick Emtage
Jungho Suh
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[1] The University of Queensland,School of Natural and Rural Systems Management
[2] The University of Queensland,School of Natural and Rural Systems Management and School of Economics
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smallholder forestry; native tree species; high-valued species; tree planting purposes; ANOVA tests;
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10.1007/s11842-004-0018-x
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Survey data have been collected from four rural communities in Leyte Province, the Philippines, on household tree planting and management intentions, as well as the socio-economic characteristics, attitudes to tree planting and management, farming practices and the number of trees planted. In relation to intended tree planting and management activities, respondents were asked a series of structured questions as to what tree species they intend to plant, how many individual trees of each of those species they plan to plant, and for what purpose they propose to plant each of the tree species. This paper reports the results of analyses of the stated tree management intentions of households in the four communities and identifies the socioeconomic factors that influence householders’ tree management intentions. Respondents were generally enthusiastic about the possibility for further tree planting on their land, 75% indicating they would undertake planting. About 60% indicated an interest in commercial tree farming, with no significant differences in this level of interest between communities. It was found that a number of socio-economic variables indicating higher levels of land ownership and previous experience in the forestry industry are related to the intention to plant trees to produce timber for sale. These include the use of materials from public lands, participation in community organisations and community forestry programs, and the present management of trees to produce timber for sale.
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