Stakeholders' Perception as Support for Forest Landscape Planning

Social sustainability is a key concept introduced in recent decades by international environmental and forestry policies. The paper illustrates the process of stakeholder consultation for the definition of the objectives of the forest landscape plan conducted in a district of the Italian Apennines....

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Main Authors: Isabella De Meo, Maria Giulia Cantiani, Fabrizio Ferretti, Alessandro Paletto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Ecology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/685708
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spelling doaj-53dd383eafbc4b41bc702313bbea70202020-11-24T21:42:16ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Ecology1687-97081687-97162011-01-01201110.1155/2011/685708685708Stakeholders' Perception as Support for Forest Landscape PlanningIsabella De Meo0Maria Giulia Cantiani1Fabrizio Ferretti2Alessandro Paletto3Agricultural Research Council-Forest Monitoring and Planning Research Unit (CRA-MPF), P.za Nicolini 6, Villazzano, 38124 Trento, ItalyForest Ecology Laboratory, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Trento, Via Mesiano 77, Mesiano, 38050 Trento, ItalyAgricultural Research Council-Appennine Forestry Research Unit (CRA-SFA), Via Bellini 8, 86170 Isernia, ItalyAgricultural Research Council-Forest Monitoring and Planning Research Unit (CRA-MPF), P.za Nicolini 6, Villazzano, 38124 Trento, ItalySocial sustainability is a key concept introduced in recent decades by international environmental and forestry policies. The paper illustrates the process of stakeholder consultation for the definition of the objectives of the forest landscape plan conducted in a district of the Italian Apennines. Special attention was given to the farmers group, by reason of the great importance of wood pasture in the management system of this area. The results show that the majority of the interviewees feel a strong bond with their territory and with the traditional activities still carried out there, such as forest grazing. However, there are internal differences within the group, mostly linked to age and territory of origin. The multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) supported the investigation of these differences and the analysis of the relationship between farmers and their territory. Information emerged from the interviews with farmers allowed a better understanding of the dynamics of the territory and was revealed to be useful for the development of the forest landscape plan.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/685708
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Stakeholders' Perception as Support for Forest Landscape Planning
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title Stakeholders' Perception as Support for Forest Landscape Planning
title_short Stakeholders' Perception as Support for Forest Landscape Planning
title_full Stakeholders' Perception as Support for Forest Landscape Planning
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title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders' Perception as Support for Forest Landscape Planning
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series International Journal of Ecology
issn 1687-9708
1687-9716
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Social sustainability is a key concept introduced in recent decades by international environmental and forestry policies. The paper illustrates the process of stakeholder consultation for the definition of the objectives of the forest landscape plan conducted in a district of the Italian Apennines. Special attention was given to the farmers group, by reason of the great importance of wood pasture in the management system of this area. The results show that the majority of the interviewees feel a strong bond with their territory and with the traditional activities still carried out there, such as forest grazing. However, there are internal differences within the group, mostly linked to age and territory of origin. The multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) supported the investigation of these differences and the analysis of the relationship between farmers and their territory. Information emerged from the interviews with farmers allowed a better understanding of the dynamics of the territory and was revealed to be useful for the development of the forest landscape plan.
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