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Ownership matters: Forestland concentration in rural Alabama

Author: Bliss, John C.; Sisock, Mary L.; Birch, Thomas W.
Date: 1998
Periodical: Society and Natural Resources
Abstract: The land tenure literature theorizes relationships between land tenure patterns and rural well-being which have application in the analysis of contemporary trends in forestland ownership in the U.S. South. Of particular interest are impacts of landownership concentration on the well-being of rural areas. In this article, we review the literature on land concentration and well-being; describe current forest ownership patterns in the state of Alabama; discuss the possible relevance of such patterns to economic, social, and environmental well-being; and propose a research agenda for measuring forestland concentration and testing hypothetical relationships between forest tenure and rural well-being.


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