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Appendix D: Chronological Summary of Studies Empirically Examining Public and Other Stakeholder Responses to the Use of Biotechnology in Trees and Forests
Pages 219-226

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... Forest Service reduction of genetic diversity, loss public land employees of adaptation, and changes in other ecosystem components from the directed selection of trees Neumann et Differences between Canada Qualitative Framing identity, trust, and economic al.
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... Benefits, risks, and produce more paper/wood trust predicted acceptance Tsourgiannis Consumer attitudes and Greece Onsite survey in Main factors affecting consumer et al.
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... Students with more years toward acceptance of of education were more likely to the commercial use of know about these trees and their genetically modified trees uses. Genetic modifications aimed and their final products at enhancing the resistance of trees to diseases was the most acceptable.
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... Young people's knowledge 15 Onsite survey of More than 60% of students knew the (2015, 2016) about transgenic forest European university students meaning of forest transgenic trees.
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... residents genetic modification compared to attitudes, norms, (n = 278) and tree breeding and traditional forest behavioral intentions, interest groups management, but genetic modification risk, benefits)
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... Labeling and certification were important for wood products and woody biomass energy products. Environmental impacts were important for those purchasing paper products
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... , and attitude to genetically modified food all had significant effects on these attitudes to genetically modified ash trees Jepson and Public preferences for United Online survey Breeding native tolerant ash, planting Arakelyan seven potential options Kingdom using the YouGov different species, and accelerated (2017b) for dealing with ash list (n = 2,036)
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... 2015. Public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees: A cross-country pilot survey.


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