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从伐木工和林务员角度了解森林健康处方:森林健康人类维度中被低估的声音。

Gaining Insights about Forest Health Prescriptions from Loggers and Foresters: Understudied Voices in the Human Dimensions of Forest Health.

机构信息

USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 1992 Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA.

Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, Green Hall, 1530 Cleveland Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN, 55108, USA.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2022 Aug;70(2):215-228. doi: 10.1007/s00267-022-01652-5. Epub 2022 Apr 29.

Abstract

Maintaining healthy forests requires multiple individuals, including foresters who develop timber sale silvicultural prescriptions and loggers who implement those prescriptions, resulting in the transplantation of forest health science into workable management plans. However, data on the experiences, attitudes, and opinions of these two groups are often missing when developing or refining forest health treatment strategies. To explore the role that these groups play in sustaining forest health, we examined timber sale administrators' and loggers' perspectives on treatment approaches for eastern spruce dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum) (ESDM), a parasitic plant native to Minnesota that increases mortality and reduces growth rate and regeneration success of black spruce (Picea mariana). While ESDM has been managed for decades in black spruce stands in Minnesota, little is known about the effectiveness of the management approaches. Data were gathered through interviews and focus groups with loggers, as well as an online survey and focus groups with foresters who administer timber sales. Study participants identified a range of field-based barriers, knowledge gaps, and uncertainties that hamper the ability to effectively implement ESDM treatment strategies as designed, including financial, administrative, informational, policy-related, and environmental factors. These factors have a significant bearing on the ability to effectively implement ESDM treatment approaches; yet may be factors that were not known or considered when developing treatment strategies. This case study underscores the value of nurturing a science-management partnership to ensure that a broad set of voices are considered when developing or revising forest health treatment strategies.

摘要

维护健康的森林需要多个个体,包括制定木材销售育林处方的林务员和实施这些处方的伐木工人,从而将森林健康科学移植到可行的管理计划中。然而,在制定或完善森林健康治疗策略时,通常会缺少关于这两个群体的经验、态度和意见的数据。为了探讨这两个群体在维持森林健康方面所扮演的角色,我们研究了木材销售管理人员和伐木工人对东方云杉矮槲寄生(Arceuthobium pusillum)(ESDM)治疗方法的看法,这种寄生植物原产于明尼苏达州,会增加黑云杉(Picea mariana)的死亡率,降低其生长速度和再生成功率。虽然 ESDM 已经在明尼苏达州的黑云杉林中管理了几十年,但对管理方法的有效性知之甚少。数据是通过与伐木工人进行的访谈和焦点小组收集的,以及对管理木材销售的林务员进行的在线调查和焦点小组收集的。研究参与者确定了一系列基于现场的障碍、知识差距和不确定性,这些障碍和不确定性阻碍了按照设计有效实施 ESDM 治疗策略的能力,包括财务、行政、信息、政策相关和环境因素。这些因素对有效实施 ESDM 治疗方法有重大影响;然而,在制定治疗策略时,可能是未知或未考虑的因素。这个案例研究强调了培育科学-管理伙伴关系的价值,以确保在制定或修订森林健康治疗策略时考虑到广泛的声音。

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