Santo, AnnaHuber-Stearns, HeidiDavis, Emily JaneUniversity of Idaho. College of Natural Resources. Policy Analysis Group2020-06-012020-06-012019https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2535736 pagesThe Federal Forest Restoration Program (FFR Program) is a partnership between the state of Oregon, federal forest managers, and public lands stakeholders to increase forest restoration and economic opportunity on federal forestlands across Oregon. The purpose of this working paper is to describe cumulative investments made by the FFR Program during its six years of operation, and to highlight the economic impacts of these investments. Here, we present: 1) FFR Program expenditures, 2) economic impacts of FFR Program expenditures, 3) on-the-ground impacts of program expenditures, and 4) stakeholders’ perspectives about the FFR Program.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USForest restorationWatershed restorationExpenditures, PublicRural developmentUnited States. Forest ServiceOregon. Department of ForestryMonitoring investments in Oregon's Federal Forest Restoration Program, FY 2014-2019Working Paper