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Elephant in the room: absentee landowner issues inconservation and land management
Land Use Policy (2013)
  • Peggy Petrzelka
  • Zhao Ma, Utah State University
  • Stephanie Malin
Abstract

In this article, we provide a synthesis of the peer-reviewed literature and state and federal policies focused on absentee landowners of forestland, rangeland, or farmland in the U.S. The synthesis indicates absentee owners, as compared to those living on the land, appear to be much more likely to live in urban areas, are less dependent financially upon the land and much more likely to own land for amenity reasons than production purposes. Absentee owners are also less likely to be engaged in active management practices, decision making regarding these practices, and less likely to have contact with extension and local natural resource agency program staff. In addition, little formal policy was identified as having any direct or explicit emphasis on absentee landownership issues involving private forest, range, or farmland....

Keywords
  • landowner issues,
  • environmental conservation,
  • absentee landowner
Disciplines
Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
Petrzelka, P., Ma, Z., Malin, S*. 2013. The elephant in the room: absentee landowner issues in conservation and land management. Land Use Policy 30(1): 157-166.