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Research Article

Connecting forest management priorities and social preferences for Aleppo Pine ecosystem services

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ABSTRACT

Aleppo Pine forests provide several ecosystem services for the local population as well as for the society in Tunisia. Knowing the citizens’ preferences is crucial to guide forest management strategies. This study aims to determine the social demand for key benefits provided by forests using the choice experiment modelling. Results show a high social awareness of the benefits derived from forests suggesting that citizens are willing to support forest management activities, especially for promoting the local economy.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the International Foundation for Science under Grant [I-3-S-6234-1, 2019].

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