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Study Reveals How Land Use Influences Forest Landowners’ Motivation to Combat Invasive Species

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
February 4, 2025
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Shadi Atallah
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The intricacies of forest management in the United States often reveal tensions between individual land ownership and communal environmental responsibilities. With millions of acres of forested land privately owned, particularly in regions like the Eastern and North Central U.S., the delicate balance of invasive

Tags: communal environmental responsibilitiesEastern and North Central U.S. forestsecological impacts of invasive speciesforest management strategiesforest stewardship and land ownershipinvasive species management strategiesland use and invasive species controllandowner engagement in conservationmotivations of forest landownersprivate vs public land ownershipregional forest management challengessustainable land use practices

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