Coughlan, Michael R.Serio, NaomiDowney, JessHuber-Stearns, HeidiSanto, AnnaWhite, Eric M.Davis, Emily Jane2023-07-062023-07-062023https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2850035 pagesThe Federal Forest Restoration (FFR) Program is a joint effort among the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), federal forest managers, and public lands stakeholders to increase the pace, scale, and quality of federal forest restoration across Oregon. The program supports management for forest resilience on federal lands as well as economic opportunities for surrounding communities. This working paper provides an update on FFR Program investments and outcomes for the 2021-2023 biennium. Reports from the previous biennium (2019-2021) can be found elsewhere. Here we report: 1) FFR Program expenditures, 2) economic activity from timber sales and the FFR grant investments, 3) on-the-ground accomplishments of the FFR Program, and 4) stakeholders’ perspectives on the FFR Program’s successes and challenges.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USForest restorationWatershed restorationExpenditures, PublicRural developmentFederal Forest Restoration Program (Or.)United States. Forest ServiceOregon. Department of ForestryMonitoring investments in Oregon's Federal Forest Restoration Program, 2021-2023 bienniumWorking Paper