White, Eric M.Davis, Emily JaneMoseley, Cassandra2015-08-142015-08-142015https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1916132 pagesThe Fremont-Winema National Forest and the Lakeview Stewardship Group were awarded funding under the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) Program in 2012 for the 662,289 acre Lakeview Stewardship Project. The CFLR Program, administered by the U.S. Forest Service, seeks to increase restoration activities to improve the ecological conditions of forested landscapes while contributing to the social and economic well-being of communities located around national forests. The outcomes from CFLR project activities are monitored both through a standardized reporting framework established by the Forest Service and a customized, collaboratively-developed multiparty monitoring program developed for each project by local partners. The multiparty monitoring program developed for the Lakeview Stewardship Project examines ecological, social, and economic effects of the CFLR project. This working paper comprises the social and economic components of the multiparty monitoring for the Lakeview Stewardship Project for fiscal years 2012 and 2013. In addition to examining the outcomes of the CFLR project, we also completed a baseline assessment of patterns of restoration contracting and timber sales on the Lakeview and Paisley ranger districts in recent years.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USLakeview Stewardship Group (Or.)Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (U.S.)Forest restorationRural developmentForest managementForest landscape managementUnited States. Forest ServiceFremont-Winema National Forests (Agency : U.S.)Fremont-Winema National Forest (Or.)Lake County (Or.)Social and economic monitoring for the Lakeview Stewardship Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Project, fiscal years 2012 and 2013Working Paper