Public judgements of the social acceptability of silvicultural alternatives in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests
2009
Summary This research compared individual's social acceptability ratings of six harvest and regeneration systems that could be applied in wet eucalypt forests: the clearfell, burn and sow system and five alternatives. A smaller calibration study also tested the effect of providing participants with a wider range of alternative systems including a no-harvest option and conversion to blue gum plantation. A survey method was complemented by qualitative follow-up interviews. About 300 Tasmanians with different affiliations in relation to forest harvesting were asked to judge the acceptability of the harvest systems. These were presented to them in two ways: as still images showing the forest in the first year after harvest and as animated sequences showing the forest regenerating over time. On average, non-affiliated and conservation-affiliated people rated the clearfell system least acceptable and a selective logging system most acceptable. For these two groups, as a general trend, acceptability increased wi...
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