Northwest Forest Plan—The First 10 Years (1994–2003): Socioeconomic Monitoring of the Mount Hood National Forest and Three Local Communities

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Date

2007-05

Authors

Kay, William M.
Donoghue, Ellen M. (Ellen Mary)
Charnley, Susan
Moseley, Cassandra
Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.)

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USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station

Abstract

This report examines socioeconomic changes that took place between 1990 and 2003 on and around lands managed by the Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon to assess the effects of the Northwest Forest Plan (the Plan) on rural economies and communities there. Three case communities were studied: the Greater Estacada Area, the Upper Hood River Valley, and the Villages of Mount Hood from Brightwood to Rhododendron. The report characterizes the region and its history, discusses management changes on the forest under the Plan and how they were perceived, describes socioeconomic change in the communities and how they were linked to the Plan, and evaluates how well Plan socioeconomic goals were met by the Mount Hood National Forest.

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97 p.

Keywords

Monitoring, Northwest Forest Plan (U.S.), Forest communities, Rural development, Mount Hood National Forest (Or.)

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