Monitoring investments in Oregon's Federal Forest Restoration Program, 2019-2021 biennium
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Date
2021
Authors
Coughlan, Michael R.
Huber-Stearns, Heidi
Davis, Emily Jane
White, Eric M.
Santo, Anna
Ellison, Autumn
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Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon
Abstract
The 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 forest lands across Oregon.
The purpose of this working paper is to provide an
update for the investments made by the FFR Program
for the 2019–2021 state funding biennium as
well as an assessment of the tangible and intangible
impacts of those investments over the same period.
Previous findings for Oregon state fiscal years
(FY) 2014–2019, including a cumulative report, are
reported elsewhere. This report presents: 1) FFR
Program expenditures, 2) economic impacts of FFR
Program expenditures, 3) on-the-ground accomplishments
of FFR Program expenditures, and 4)
stakeholders’ perspectives about FFR Program successes
and current and future challenges.
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36 pages