XXXVII NWOS Caribbean Islands Focus Group Topic Guide

National Woodland Owner Survey

37 NWOS Caribbean Islands Focus Group Topic Guide

National Woodland Owner Survey - Individuals & Households

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NWOS Topic Guide

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XXXVII. NWOS Topic Guide: Caribbean Islands
IN THE HALLWAY, A SIGN THAT SAYS:
 Landowner Focus Groups [and room name or directions]
ON FLIP CHART IN THE ROOM:
 Welcome to the woodland owner focus group. Moderator: .
AT EACH SEAT:
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Focus group guidelines sheet

AT MODERATOR’S SEAT:
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Clock
Highlighters – yellow and pink
Handouts
Coffee

IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TABLE:
 Audio recorders
 Napkins

AS THEY SIT DOWN, ASK THEM TO:
 Fill out the name tents, front and back. Just your first name – whatever you want to be
called.
 Read and sign the disclosure statement and return it to .

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A. OVERVIEW
WELCOME
Good [morning/afternoon/evening]. My name is  and I will be the moderator
for today’s discussion. The one thing you all have in common is that you are landowners in
[PR/USVI]. And over the next two hours, that is what we will be talking about – your land and
more precisely, the part of your land that is covered by trees.
AGENDA
During this time, you will be doing several things:
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Participating in group discussion; and
Reviewing some materials.

This should be a free-flowing conversation. There are no wrong answers; we want to hear your
opinions.
MODERATOR INTRODUCTION
I am a researcher from the USDA Forest Service. I am here to facilitate the discussion and listen
to your answers.
I will apologize upfront that at times you may get frustrated with me. During our discussion, you
can ask me any questions that you want, but it is highly unlikely that I will answer them. But
after the group discussion is over, I will be happy to answer any questions that I can.
I have a series of questions that I need to cover, so at times I may need to ask someone to wrapup their thoughts and we’ll have to move on.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to say thank you for coming. We really appreciate you taking time out of your
schedules to be with us today.
DISCLOSURES
You will notice that there are two audio recorders on the table. I am sure there will be many
interesting things said here today and we want to make sure we can capture all of it. These
recordings are strictly for research purposes, they will not go beyond the research team.
Individual statements will never be attributed to specific individuals, but we may say that
landowners in [PR/USVI] said x.
INTRODUCE BACK TABLE
At the back table is/are . S/he/they will be observing today’s
discussion. If you need anything to make you more comfortable, please let one of us know.
PERMISSIONS
The bathrooms are [give directions] and there is food on the back table. At any time, please feel
free to use the facilities and to grab some food or drink.
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SAFETY
For your safety, please note that the exits are located [give locations]. In case of a [identify
potential emergencies and related instructions].
GUIDELINES
To help facilitate today’s discussion, here are a few guidelines:
HAVE THE FOLLOWING AS A PRINT OUT AT EACH PARTICIPANT’S SEAT
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Talk one at a time
Talk in a loud, clear voice
Avoid side conversations
Work for “equal air time” so no one talks too much or too little
When someone else says something, I would like to know who else agrees with it and
who has something different to add
Say what you believe, whether or not anyone else agrees with you
Only one person up or out of the room at a time
Remember, there are no wrong answers, we want your opinion
And finally, if you have a cell phone, please turn it off or set it to vibrate

B. PARTICIPANT INTRODUCTIONS
1. To start, I would like to go around the room and have each of you tell us:
WRITE THE FOLLOWING ON A FLIP CHART AND HAND ONE SHEET AROUND
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Your name
Your occupation
Describe the land that you own
o Where it is located (location)
o How big it is (# of acres)
o What percentage is covered by trees (% trees)
o How long you have owned it (tenure)
o If you own it alone or with anyone else (spouse/siblings/children/business
partner(s)/etc.)
o Who lives on it, if anyone

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C. LAND VALUES
2. What do you like best about your land – essentially, why do you own it or why is it special to you?
[Can you tell me more about that?]
[What do you mean by _____?]
[What else?]
3. What is/are the most frustrating/least rewarding thing(s) about the land you own?
[Can you tell me more about that?]
[What do you mean by _____?]
[What else?]
4. What other concerns might you have about your forest?
[Possible specific concerns to ask about: air pollution, climate change, damage from animals,
development of nearby lands, drought, damage or noise from off-road vehicles, government
regulation, high property taxes, invasive plants, keeping land intact for future generations,
misuse of forested land, such as vandalism or dumping, trespassing or poaching, unwanted
insects or diseases, water pollution, wildfire, hurricanes or tropical storms, any other?]
5. Do you like having tree-covered land or forest?
Why? Or Why not?
[Can you tell me more about that?]
[What do you mean by _____?]
[What else?]
6. How do you use your tree-covered land or forest, if at all?
[Can you tell me more about that?]
[What do you mean by _____?]
[What else?]
[Possible uses to ask about specifically: recreation, nontimber forest products, agroforestry]

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D. LAND COVER AND USE
7. Is there anyone here whose land has undergone natural regeneration/regrowth of trees on their
land in the past 5 years?
a. On what percentage/how many acres did this occur?
b. Do you like this natural change to your land? Please explain.
8. Does anyone here plan to allow their land to undergo natural regeneration/regrowth of trees or
forest in the next 5 years?
a. Why?
b. Is there any information or assistance that you would like related to this decision?
9. Is there anyone here who has converted tree-covered land to another land use, such as farm field or
house lot, in the past 5 years?
a. What motivated you to do it?
b. Was there any specific information that influenced your decisions? If yes, what was it?
Where did you get it from?
c. Is there any other information that you wished you would have had at the time?
10. Does anyone here plan to convert tree-covered land to another land use in the next 5 years?
a. Why?
b. Is there anything that might change your mind or influence your decision?
c. Is there any information or assistance that you would like related to this decision?
11. Is there anyone here who has converted another land use to tree-covered land in the past 5 years?
a. What motivated you to do it?
b. Was there any specific information that influenced your decisions? If yes, what was it?
Where did you get it from?
c. Is there any other information that you wished you would have had at the time?

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12. Does anyone plan to convert another land use to tree-covered land in the next 5 years?
a. Why?
b. Is there anything that might change your mind or influence your decision?
c. Is there any information or assistance that you would like related to this decision?
13. Who here has sold or subdivided land in the past 5 years?
a. What motivated you to do it?
b. What is tree-covered land?
c. Was there any specific information that influenced your decisions? If yes, what was it?
Where did you get it from?
d. Is there any other information that you wished you would have had at the time?
14. Does anyone here plan to sell or subdivide land in the next 5 years?
a. Why?
b. Is there anything that might change your mind or influence your decision?
c. Is there any information or assistance that you would like related to this decision?
d. If you are likely to sell or subdivide your land in the next 5 years, who will likely receive it?

E. LAND MANAGEMENT
15. Has anyone here planted trees, excluding yard trees, on their land in the past 5 years? [These may
have already been addressed in the afforestation question above.]
a. What motivated you to do it?
b. Was there any specific information that influenced your decisions? If yes, what was it?
Where did you get it from?
c. Is there any other information that you wished you would have had at the time?
16. Does anyone plan to plant trees on their land in the next 5 years?
a. Why?
b. Is there anything that might change your mind or influence your decision?
c. Is there any information or assistance that you would like related to this decision?
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17. Has anyone here cut down or harvested trees in the past 5 years?
a. Why? For what purpose? (personal/commercial)
b. What motivated you to do it?
c. Was there any specific information that influenced your decisions? If yes, what was it?
Where did you get it from?
d. Is there any other information that you wished you would have had at that time?
18. Does anyone here plan to cut down or harvest trees in the next 5 years?
a. Why? For what purpose? (personal/commercial)
b. Is there any information or assistance that you would like related to this decision?
19. Has anyone here collected nontimber forest products, such as artisan/craft materials, medicinals,
and ornamentals in the past 5 years?
a. Why? For what purpose? (personal/commercial)
b. What motivated you to do it?
c. Was there any specific information that influenced your decisions? If yes, what was it?
Where did you get it from?
d. Is there any other information that you wished you would have had at that time?
20. Does anyone here plan to collect nontimber forest products, such as artisan/craft materials,
medicinals, or ornamentals in the next 5 years?
a. Why? For what purpose? (personal/commercial)
b. Is there any information or assistance that you would like related to this decision?

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21. Has anyone here reduced fire hazards on their land in the past 5 years?
a. What motivated you to do it?
b. Was there any specific information that influenced your decisions? If yes, what was it?
Where did you get it from?
c. Is there any other information that you wished you would have had at the time?
22. Does anyone plan to do something to reduce fire hazards on their land in the next 5 years?
a. Why?
b. Is there anything that might change your mind or influence your decision?
c. Is there any information or assistance that you would like related to this decision?

F. MANAGEMENT PLANS
23. A written forest management plan is a detailed, written document prepared by a natural resource
professional to help a landowner reach his or her objectives while improving the management of all of
the resources on his or her wooded land.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.

Who is familiar with written forest management plans?
Does anyone here have a written forest management plan for your wooded land?
How long have you had it?
Have you taken actions to implement it?
Why did you get it?
Who wrote it?
Were any of the expenses cost-shared? If yes, by who?
Have you found it useful? Why/how?

24. For those who have a management plan, how has this influenced your decisions?
a. What about decisions to sell or transfer your land?
b. Has having a plan or receiving technical assistance caused you to do something you
otherwise would not have done?
c. How, if at all, do you think this will impact your future decisions?
25. For those who do not have a management plan, would you be interested in having one for your
tree-covered land?
a. Why/why not?
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G. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
26. Has anyone here received technical assistance in the past 5 years? This may have been a visit from
a state or county forester, a conversation with a state or county forester, or help doing a specific
activity, such as planting trees or improving wildlife habitat.
a. What specifically was it? When did it occur?
b. Why did you get it?
c. Whom did you get it from?
d. Were any of the expenses cost-shared?
e. Did you find it useful? Why/how?
27. For those who have received technical assistance, how has this influenced your decisions?
a. What about decisions to sell or transfer your land?
b. Has having a plan or receiving technical assistance caused you to do something you
otherwise would not have done?
c. How, if at all, do you think this will impact your future decisions?
28. For those who not received technical assistance, would you be interested in receiving technical
assistance for your tree-covered land?
a. Why/why not?

H. TOPICS AND ACTIVITIES
29. I am now passing out a sheet of paper with a list of potential topics that you may be interested in.
Please indicate the 3 that would be of most interest to you.
[Distribute topic sheet]
a. What did you pick? Why?
b. Is there something not listed that you would find valuable? What is it?

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30. I am now passing out a sheet of paper with a list of potential ways that you might receive that
information or learn about that topic. Please indicate the 3 that would be the best for you.
[Distribute activities sheet]
a. What did you pick? Why?
b. Is there something not listed that you would find valuable? What is it?

I. IF THERE IS EXTRA TIME
31. This pen in front of you is now a magic wand. If there were one or two things that you could
magically have happen that would help you enjoy your tree covered land or forest more, what would it
be?

J. CLOSING
32. [People at the back table], do you have any questions you want to ask?
That is it. Thank you all very much for coming today. Please see [name] on the way out. S/he has an
envelope for each of you.

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