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Voluntary Associations And Their Involvement In Forest Management: A case study of Eastern Texas,Used
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The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of voluntary associations involved in forest management. The specific areas examined in this study include organizational attributes, membership profile, membership behaivors, attitudes toward forestmanagement priorities, concerns about forestmanagement issues, and perceived effectiveness of public involvement. To achieve this purpose, data were collected using a case study approach with mixedmethods (document reviews, personal interviews, and a Web survey) at a national forest in Texas, USA.The findings identified stakeholder attributes and interests, validated assumptions held regarding voluntary groups and assessed collaboration effectiveness, and helped to uncover alternative explanations for members differential participation in voluntary associations. The study offers a conceptual bridge linking several areas of study including interorganizational collaboration, environmental communication, outdoor recreation studies, and volunteerism.
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