Huber-Stearns, HeidiSanto, Anna2019-01-082019-01-082018https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2416316 pagesThe Pacific Northwest Region of the Forest Service’s “Eastside Restoration Strategy” aimed to improve forest health conditions by accelerating the pace and scale of restoration on national forests in eastern Oregon and Washington. As part of this effort, the Regional Office created a dedicated interdisciplinary Blue Mountains Restoration Strategy Team (ID Team) to conduct landscape-level planning across four national forests and innovate strategies to more effectively reach planning decisions. We conducted interviews with 25 key informants, observed meetings, analyzed documents, and worked with an advisory group to understand transferrable insights from the project.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USForest resilienceForest restorationForest healthUnited States. Forest ServiceUnited States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest RegionBlue Mountains (Or. and Wash.)Restoring resilience at the landscape scale : lessons learned from the Blue Mountains restoration strategy teamWorking Paper