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What is new about new forest owners? A typology of private forest ownership in Austria

With structural changes in agriculture, new types of forest owners have become increasingly important. This article develops an empirically-based typology of forest owners in Austria. Based on a representative survey and by means of cluster analysis, seven types of forest owners are identified. Thes...

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Published in:Small-scale forest economics, management and policy management and policy, 2005-09, Vol.4 (3), p.325-342
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