Sayeed R. Mehmood
University of Arkansas at Monticello
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife | 2003
Sayeed R. Mehmood; Daowei Zhang; James B. Armstrong
This article documents the magnitude of and factors associated with declining hunting license sales in Alabama. Respondents were classified as active hunters, former hunters, or nonhunters. Active hunters were relatively satisfied with their recent hunting experiences and the wildlife management programs conducted by the state. In addition, they were supportive of a modest increase of hunting fees. Reasons given by former hunters for quitting the activity were lack of time, lack of public hunting areas, aging, and loss of interest. Nonhunters either did not have an interest in hunting or considered the killing of animals as cruel. Reasons for lack of participation by nonhunters do not indicate a high probability of recruiting hunters from the ranks of nonhunters. These results suggest that agencies and organizations that depend on hunters should put resources into keeping active hunters from becoming former hunters. Based on the results and comments from active and former hunters, it would seem that the best mechanisms for hunter retention are to provide opportunities for active hunters to participate in hunting and to keep hunting woven into the social fabric of community.
Human Dimensions of Wildlife | 2005
Sayeed R. Mehmood; Daowei Zhang
This article presents an empirical analysis of the determinants of landowner participation in the Safe Harbor program. Safe Harbor has been introduced as an alternative to the traditional “command and control” approach to implementing the Endangered Species Act. Results from the empirical model suggest that size of land ownership, certain land characteristics, some silvicultural management practices, and landowner perceptions and opinions are the significant determinants of participation in the program. The results will aid public agencies and policy-makers as they refine the program contents and strategies, thereby increasing the rate of participation.
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011
Omkar Joshi; Sayeed R. Mehmood
Forest Policy and Economics | 2010
G C Shivan; Sayeed R. Mehmood
Journal of Forestry | 2002
Daowei Zhang; Sayeed R. Mehmood
Journal of Forestry | 2009
G Surendra; Sayeed R. Mehmood; John Schelhas
Forest Policy and Economics | 2012
G C Shivan; Sayeed R. Mehmood
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science | 2009
Sayeed R. Mehmood; Matthew Pelkki
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011
Omkar Joshi; Sayeed R. Mehmood
Journal of Forestry | 2017
James E. Henderson; Omkar Joshi; Shaun Tanger; Leslie Boby; William Hubbard; Matthew H. Pelkki; David W. Hughes; T. Eric McConnell; Wayne Miller; Jarek Nowak; Charles Becker; Tim Adams; Clay Altizer; Rick Cantrell; Jesse Daystar; Ben D. Jackson; James Jeuck; Sayeed R. Mehmood; Phil Tappe