Social and economic monitoring for Klamath-Lake Forest Health Partnership: 2024 survey results
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Date
2025-02
Authors
Loeb, Harper
Serio, Naomi
Schneider, Stephanie
Coughlan, Michael R.
Huber-Stearns, Heidi
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Ecosystem Workforce Program, University of Oregon
Abstract
The Klamath-Lake Forest Health Partnership (KLFHP) coordinates All-Lands restoration projects in south-central
Oregon. KLFHP engages private landowners in voluntary forestland management initiatives by providing
information, resources, and funding. In partnership with KLFHP, the Lakeview Collaborative Forest Landscape
Restoration Program (CFLRP) and the Ecosystem Workforce Program (EWP) developed a monitoring plan to evaluate
the ecological, social, and economic effects of All-Lands projects. To assess the social and economic changes experienced
by private landowners who engaged in KLFHP projects, EWP developed and distributed a survey to project
participants. This fact sheet presents survey results on the social and economic changes experienced by private
landowners participating in KLFHP All-Lands projects.
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6 pages