Ellison, AutumnBennett, Drew E.Knapp, MelanieWhite, Eric M.Davis, Emily JaneMoseley, Cassandra2015-09-092015-09-092015https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1938728 pagesAn accelerated pace and scale of forest restoration on Oregon’s eastside national forests will rely heavily on the ability of contractors to both implement forest treatments and contribute to environmental planning activities. Private businesses commonly are contracted to implement already-planned restoration work on Forest Service land. . . . Recently, within Oregon, private businesses, state agencies, and non-governmental partners have also begun playing a role in pre-implementation restoration activities. . . . For this report, we used past Forest Service restoration contracting data, records of grants and agreements to Forest Service partners for activities related to restoration, and contractor interviews to better understand how the Forest Service works with local businesses and partners in all aspects of forest restoration efforts. We also used these data to understand the capacity of the local restoration contractor workforce to carryout accelerated restoration work.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USForest restorationForest management--Contracting outGovernment contractorsPublic contractsWallowa-Whitman National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Baker County (Or.)Union County (Or.)Wallowa County (Or.)An assessment of federal restoration contracting and contractor capacity in northeastern OregonWorking Paper