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Š. Pezdevšek Malovrh, L. Zadnik Stirn, J. Krč: INFLUENCE OF OWNERSHIPAND PROPERTYSTRUCTURE ... Šumarski list br. 3–4, CXXXIV (2010), 139-149


on the willingness to cooperate is statistically significant rate” for joint owners who live in common household


(p=0.010) only when comparing the respondents who with their co-owners is 2.866 times higher than of those


are willing to cooperate with those unwilling under the who do not share common household with all their co


consideration of the following two forms of ownership: owners (95 % CI is in such case 1.280–6.414). For all the
the respondent is a joint owner and shares common houother
combinations, the influence of the form of ownerssehold
with his co-owners, and the respondent is a joint hip on the dependant variable proved to be statistically
owner and does not share common household with all insignificant.The variable form of ownership was also
co-owners. In fact, the odds of “willingness to coopeconsidered
in the multivariate regression model later on.


Table 9 Dependence of willingness to cooperate on the form of ownership


Tablica 9.Utjecaj oblika vlasništva na spremnost za povezivanje


B
Std.
Error Wald df Sig. Exp(B)
95 % CEXP(B)
.I. for
Lower Upper


Willingness of the owner to cooperate: Cooperates/Unwilling – Spremnost za povezivanje:Povezani/Nisu spremni


Sole holder –Vlasnik 0.341 0.325 1.098 1 0.295 1.406 0.743 2.660
Joint owners – share common household
Suvlasnici žive u istom domaćinstvu 1.053 0.411 6.558 1 0.010 2.866 1.280 6.414
Joint owners – do not share common household
Suvlasnici ne žive u istom domaćinstvu 1.000


Willingness of the owner to cooperate:Willing/Unwilling – Spremnost za povezivanje:Spremni/Nisu spremni


Sole holder –Vlasnik 0.264 0.382 0.479 1 0.489 1.303 0.616 2.755
Joint owners – share common household
Suvlasnici žive u istom domaćinstvu 0.401 0.516 0.604 1 0.437 1.493 0.543 4.104
Joint owners – do not share common household
Suvlasnici ne žive u istom domaćinstvu 1.000


Willingness of the owner to cooperate:Cooperates/Willing–Spremnost za povezivanje:Povezani/Spremni


Sole holder –Vlasnik -0.076 0.406 0.035 1 0.851 0.926 0.418 2.053
Joint owners – share common household
Suvlasnici žive u istom domaćinstvu -0.652 0.507 1.655 1 0.198 0.521 0.193 1.407
Joint owners – do not share common household
Suvlasnici ne žive u istom domaćinstvu 1.000


Multivariate logistic regression – Multivariatni model logističke regresije


In order to find out the differences between the
owners who cooperate with other forest owners and
those who are willing to cooperate and those unwilling,
a multivariate model of logistic regression was performed.
The following independent variables were consideredin
this model: the size of forest property (up to 10
ha and over 10 ha), the form of ownership (sole holder,
co-owners who share common household, co-owners
who do not all share common household) as well as the
owner’s age (under 50 and over 50).The results of the
multivariate nominal logistic regression are given in
Table 10. Let us first compare the associated owners
with those who are unwilling to cooperate.The most influential
factor here is the size of property (p=0.000), followed
by age (p=0.002) and type of ownership where
several owners live in common household with the coowners
(p=0.007). Owners with a smaller property (up
to 10 ha) are thus less likely to show willingness to cooperate
(95 % CI is in such case 0.097–0.320), the odds
being 0.176 lower compared to owners with bigger property;
owners aged under 50 showed 2.452 times higher


tendency to be willing to cooperate (95 % CI is in such
case 1,381–4,351) than those aged over 50; and owners
who share common household with the co -owners are


3.446times more likely to be willing to cooperate (95 %
CI is in such case 1.407–8-441) compared to owners
who do not share the household with the co-owners.The
comparison of the willing and unwilling to cooperate revealed
a significant statistical influence of the size of
property (p=0.000) and age(0.006). Ownerswith smaller
property (up to 10ha) display 0.239 times lower tendency
to cooperate (95 % CI is in such case 0.120–0.478)
compared to owners with a bigger property; furthermore,
owners aged under 50 are 2.539 times more likely to be
willing to cooperate than older owners (95 % CI is in
such case 1.302–4.950).