Identifying the Determinants of the Increase in Native Forests in Southern Chile

Roco, Lisandro; Grebe, Jose; Rosales, Patricia; Bravo, Carmen

Abstract

In Chile, the native forest has suffered anthropic pressure that has resulted in the reduction in its surface and increased degradation, which has led to the development of public policies to reverse this scenario and encourage its sustainable management and conservation. This study examines the socioeconomic variables that influence the area increase in native forests in southern Chile, based on the analysis of 154 properties in the regions of Los Rios, La Araucania and Los Lagos. Georeferenced information from the 2015 SIMEF program survey and the Cadastre and Evaluation of Native Vegetation Resources of Chile were used. A Probit regression model was implemented, which associates a traceable increase in the native forest area with the variables regarding the owner: location, gender, age, schooling, management plan and technical advisory; and regarding the exploitation: farm size, percentage of native forest, scrub and forest plantations of the property and number of animal units. The econometric results show that smaller farms and those located in Los Lagos presented less probability of increasing their native forests. In the same way, an increase in the share of forest plantations area decreases the probability. Conversely, the scrub area share is related to the recovery of native forests in the sample. No significant effects of the variables associated with the implementation of management plans and technical assistance were found.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001145355000001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: FORESTS
Volumen: 14
Número: 9
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.3390/f14091926

Notas: ISI