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FLA Longleaf Pine Survey
General Information (all information will be anonymized before sharing results with parties outside
1.
Name
2.
State of residence
3.
County of Residence
4.
Are you a current FLA member?
Yes
No
Not sure
5.
I am a…
Individual or Family Forest landowner
Forester or consultant
Corporate or TIMO landowner
Other (please specify)
6.
Do you own or manage longleaf pine in the United States? If no, please skip to the Challenges Section.
Yes
No
7.
In what state(s) do you own or manage longleaf pine? Check all that apply
Alabama
Georgia
Florida
Louisiana
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia
8.
Approximately how many acres of longleaf pine do you own/manage?
Less than 100 acres
100 – 499
500 – 1,000
1,001 – 4,999
5,000+
Prefer not to answer
9.
How long has longleaf pine been on your land?
Less than 10 years
10 – 24 years
25 – 49 years
50 – 74 years
75 – 99 years
More than 100 years
Not sure
How important is each of the following reasons for owning or managing your longleaf pine? (rank least important to most important)
10.
To protect nature or biological diversity
Very Unimportant
Moderate
Very Important
Clear
11.
Wildlife conservation
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
12.
Land investment
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
13.
To pass on to my children or my heirs
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
14.
Timber products such as logs or pulpwood
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
15.
Pine straw production
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
16.
Resistance to threats such as extreme weather and pests/disease
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
17.
Climate mitigation or carbon markets
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
18.
Other ecosystem service markets
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
19.
Hunting or other recreation
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
20.
Aesthetics
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
21.
Tradition
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
22.
Other
Very unimportant
Moderate
Very important
Clear
23.
If other, please specify
24.
How important is regulatory certainty for your ability to own and manage your longleaf forestland? Rate with 1 being not important and 5 being most important
1 star
2 stars
3 stars
4 stars
5 stars
25.
Are you currently participating in any carbon market or climate-smart forestry programs? Please Explain.
No
Prefer Not to Answer
Yes, please explain below
26.
Are you currently participating in any other ecosystem services markets such as conservation mitigation banking? Please explain.
No
Prefer Not to Answer
Yes, please explain below
27.
Have you ever applied for funding from a federal, state, local, or non-government organizational entity to plant longleaf or implement forestry or wildlife practices on your longleaf forestland?
Yes
No
Prefer Not to Answer
28.
If yes, from which program did you receive funding? Please mark all that apply
EQIP
CRP
RCCP
Forest Landowners Association
American Forest Foundation
National Wild Turkey Federation
America’s Longleaf Restoration Initiative
Partners for Fish and Wildlife
Working Lands for Wildlife
My state’s Forestry Association
Other (please specify)
Current Progress,
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