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Effects of Policy Measures and Moderating Factors on Climate Change Adaptation Among Private Forest Owners in Sweden
Authors:Louise Eriksson
Institution:1. Department of Geography and Economic History, Ume? University, Ume?, Swedenlouise.eriksson@umu.se
Abstract:Threats associated with climate change may damage forests. To encourage adaptation in countries with a lot of privately owned forest, policy measures directed at private forest owners may be implemented. By means of policy scenarios, the present study examined the effects of two hypothetical policies: an advice and an economic incentive, on climate change adaptation among private forest owners in Sweden (n?=?753 and n?=?729). Both policies strengthened the intention to adapt although results also revealed that individual variables (i.e., forest values) and a contextual variable (i.e., being in an encouraging social risk management context) were important for the owners’ response. Production forest values and social risk management context furthermore moderated the effect of policy on intention to adapt, suggesting that the economic incentive was mainly more effective than the advice among owners with strong production values and among owners in less encouraging social risk management contexts.
Keywords:Climate change adaptation  ecological values  forest risk management  policy measures  production values  social risk management context
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