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Literature Review on Factors of Public Preference on Forest Structure Attributes

  • Fen LUO ,
  • Xueli LI ,
  • Shuxian LI ,
  • Jiawen HE
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  • College of Tourism,Central South University of Forestry & Technology,Changsha,Hunan 410004,China

Received date: 2018-03-06

  Revised date: 2018-04-23

  Online published: 2020-09-20

Abstract

The attribute of forest structure is the one of hot topics in forestry research.Study on the attributes of forest structure from the perspective of public preference would optimize the supply-side reform of forest tourism product and extend the supply of ecological public product.Based on the Science Direct database,this paper took the public preference of foreign forest structural attributes as the research object,reviewed the research progress,methods and case distribution and summarized the impact of geographical factors,social groups,human activities and contextual environment factors on the public preference of forest structure attributes under the framework between human,place and environment.Finally,the available paths of public preference research on forest structural attributes in the future is studied.

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Fen LUO , Xueli LI , Shuxian LI , Jiawen HE . Literature Review on Factors of Public Preference on Forest Structure Attributes[J]. Forest and Grassland Resources Research, 2018 , 0(3) : 133 -140 . DOI: 10.13466/j.cnki.lyzygl.2018.03.023

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