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    Deschutes National Forest recreation site--facility master planning proposed 5-year program of work
    (2006-11) Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
    Proposes future management of developed recreation sites by focusing resources on the most appropriate recreation opportunities, gathering inventory and financial data, identifying the forest recreation niche, evaluating each developed recreation site against established national criteria (including conformance with the forest niche, financial efficiency, and environmental and community sustainability), and ranking the recreation sites according to those criteria. Includes number of sites evaluated by recreation site type, figures on appropriations and costs, and a complete list of management actions with ranger district, site name and type, planned open and close dates, planned capacity, proposed management action, management option code, and proposed year of implementation.
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    Tower Fire ecosystem analysis forest vegetation report and forest vegetation BAER report
    (1997-01) North Fork John Day Ranger District (Or.); Powell, David C.; Erickson, Vicky
    Vegetation report analyzes impact of fire on pre-fire forest cover types and examines potential natural vegetation and current conditions. Recommendations consider free salvage, natural regeneration, artificial reforestation, thinning, understory removals, prescribed burning, fertilization, and pruning. BAER (burned area emergency rehabilitation) report is designed to alleviate emergency watershed conditions following wildfire to help stabilize soil, control water, sediment, and debris movement, and prevent threats to life, property, and other downstream values, both on-site and off-site. Recommends that the District acquire high-resolution (2-meter) color infrared (CIR) photography for the fire area, that the burned plantations be replanted as quickly as possible, that the remaining areas with a high amount of stand mortality be rescheduled for planting, that all plantings emphasize establishment of early-seral conifers on upland sites, and that future stand densities by maintained at levels which minimize the potential for crown fires.
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    Willamette late-successional reserve assessment
    (1998-08) Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.); United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Oregon State Office
    Analyzes terrestrial habitats in 11 designated LSRs on lands managed by the Willamette National Forest and the Salem and Eugene Bureau of Land Management Districts as required by the Northwest Forest Plan. Seeks to maintain late-successional and old-growth habitat and ecosystems, and the biological diversity associated with native species and ecosystems in accordance with laws and regulations on federal lands.