Intentions of Landowners towards Active Management of Ecosystem for Deer Habitat

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Bijesh Mishra
Omkar Joshi
Binod P. Chapagain
Lixia He Lambert
Rodney E. Will
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[1] Oklahoma State University,Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management
[2] Auburn University,Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
[3] Oklahoma State University,Department of Agricultural Economics
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Environmental Management | 2023年 / 72卷
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Theory of planned behavior; Theory of reasoned action; Moral norms; Prescribed fire; White-tailed deer (; );
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Active management such as prescribed fire and thinning can restore savanna and prairie ecosystem to maintain a full suite of ecosystem services and create suitable habitat for wildlife species such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Active management comes with the cost of management and acceptance of management tools. The south-central transitional ecoregion of the USA, which otherwise was a mixture of forest, savanna, and tallgrass prairie, is increasing in woody plant dominance due to the exclusion of fire and other anthropogenic factors. Deer hunting is a vital source of revenue generation to offset the landowner’s management cost in the region. We studied Oklahoma landowners’ perceptions regarding active and sustainable management of forest and rangeland for deer habitat using two established theories of reasoned action and planned behavior as well as expanded theories adding moral norms. We analyzed mailed survey data using structural equation modeling. We found that subjective norms and perceived behavior control significantly affected deer hunting intention when moral norms were introduced into the model. Attitudes independently significantly affected intentions of deer hunting but have negative relations with the intentions. The study suggested that landowners have positive social pressure and were interested in active management but associated financial burden and risk could be shaping negative attitudes.
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页码:529 / 539
页数:10
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