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Perceptions of stakeholder groups about the participation of African American family forest landowners in federal landowner assistance programs

Formally Refereed
Authors: Puneet Dwivedi, Arundhati Jagadish, John Schelhas
Year: 2016
Type: Scientific Journal
Station: Southern Research Station
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5849/jof.14-152
Source: Journal of Forestry

Abstract

This study examines perceptions of three stakeholder groups (African American Family Forest Landowner, Government Agency, and Nonprofit) regarding federal landowner assistance programs in the southern United States by combining a SWOT (strength, weakness, opportunity, and threat) analysis with the AHP (analytical hierarchy process). Factors with the highest priority values were professional advice, lack of staff members, forestland retention, and heirs’ property under the SWOT categories of strength, weakness, opportunity, and threat across stakeholder groups, respectively. The guidelines for existing federal landowner assistance programs do not match the needs of African American family forest landowners, especially the mandatory requirements of clear land titles and initial upfront payments. Policy changes coupled with a more targeted and personal outreach approach focusing on capacity building of African American family forest landowners is needed to increase their participation in federal landowner assistance programs.

Keywords

African American family forest landowner, federal landowner assistance programs, perceptions, stakeholder groups, southern United States

Citation

Dwivedi, Puneet; Jagadish, Arundhati; Schelhas, John. 2016. Perceptions of stakeholder groups about the participation of African American family forest landowners in federal landowner assistance programs. Journal of Forestry. 114(2): 89-96 8 p. 10.5849/jof.14-152
Citations
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/50500