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A factor analytic study of attitudinal structure and its impact on rural landowners' access policies
Authors:Brett A. Wright  Daniel R. Fesenmaier
Affiliation:(1) Center for Recreation Resources Policy, George Mason University, 22030-4444 Fairfax, Virginia, USA;(2) Department of Recreation and Park Administration, Indiana University, 47405 Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Previous research has shown that rural landowners' hunter access policies are determined in large part by their attitudes towards hunters, legal liability, conservation, and economic incentives. The results of this study support this research and indicate that East Texas, USA, landowners' decisions to allow or restrict access are based, in part, on attitudes toward hunter behavior, hunting as a social activity, leasing as a management practice, and a perceived obligation toward wildlife stewardship. Attitude-based profiles of landowners who adopted one of four access policies are compared.
Keywords:Hunter access  Private land  Landowner attitudes  Wildlife management
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