2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2011.03.008
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Factors determining forest management by farmers in northwest Spain: Application of discriminant analysis

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“…These caveats link our study with previous research warning that CFs seem to be anchored to a collective property system without paying attention to their role as sustainability transformation agents, e.g., References [26][27][28]. We argue that the SE framework favors the transition of CFs from a property system that eventually provides economic outcomes to one aimed at doing so.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…These caveats link our study with previous research warning that CFs seem to be anchored to a collective property system without paying attention to their role as sustainability transformation agents, e.g., References [26][27][28]. We argue that the SE framework favors the transition of CFs from a property system that eventually provides economic outcomes to one aimed at doing so.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Galician CFs have been widely studied from different approaches such as agricultural uses, forest uses and forest fires, and management, e.g., References [14,18,[26][27][28][29][30]. However, in this case, there is a notable scarcity of economic analyses that can help us to evaluate the potential of CFs as a driver of sustainable growth as well as a way of improving the wellbeing of rural citizens.…”
Section: An Alternative View On Common Forests: the Galician Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galician forests have widely been studied regarding topics such as management (Gómez-Vázquez et al, 2009;Marey-Pérez and Rodríguez-Vicente, 2011), harvesting planning and afforestation (González-Gómez et al, 2011;Diaz-Balteiro et al, 2009;Marey-Pérez and Rodríguez-Vicente, 2009), forest biomass (Soliño et al, 2009(Soliño et al, , 2012, and communal forests (Iglesia et al, 2013;Bauer, 2005), with some mainly focused on forest fires (Barreal et al, 2014;González-Gómez et al, 2013;Bisquert et al, 2012;Prestemon et al, 2012;Soliño et al, 2010;Pasalodos-Tato and Pukkala, 2008;Seijo, 2005).…”
Section: Forests and Communal Forests In Galiciamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples should include a number of farms of each geographical area (Caballero, 2001;Usai et al, 2006;Castel et al, 2010;Marey-Pérez & Rodríguez-Vicente, 2011) and/or each economic activity structure, in the case where the farms are multifunctional (Gaspar et al, 2008), and each type of farm, in relation to aspects considered important in the classif ication (size, productive aptitude, gender of workers, etc.) should be proportionally represented (Ruiz et al, 2008).…”
Section: Size and Characteristic Of Farm Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples of data collection in livestock farming systems using a structured direct questionnaire for indepth interviews, including questions properly selected to obtain a general description of farm characteristics and overall management practices are the following: Daskalopoulou & Petrou (2002) and Gelasakis et al (2012) in Greece; Castel et al (2003) in Andalusia, Spain; Gaspar et al (2008) in Extremadura, Spain, Marey-Pérez et al (2011) in Galicia, Spain; Paz et al (2005) in Argentina; Usai et al (2006) in Italy; Milán et al (2006), Castel et al (2010) in Poland and Carmona et al (2010) in Chile.…”
Section: Size and Characteristic Of Farm Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%