Northwest Forest Plan—The First 10 Years (1994–2003): Socioeconomic Monitoring Results

dc.contributor.authorCharnley, Susan
dc.contributor.authorDonoghue, Ellen M. (Ellen Mary)
dc.contributor.authorStuart, Claudia
dc.contributor.authorDillingham, Candace
dc.contributor.authorButtolph, Lita P.
dc.contributor.authorKay, William M.
dc.contributor.authorMcLain, Rebecca J. (Rebecca Jean)
dc.contributor.authorMoseley, Cassandra
dc.contributor.authorPhillips, Richard P.
dc.contributor.authorTobe, Lisa
dc.contributor.authorPacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.)
dc.date.accessioned2007-03-06T01:12:57Z
dc.date.available2007-03-06T01:12:57Z
dc.date.issued2006-04
dc.description446 p.en
dc.descriptionPrint copies of this title are available through the UO Libraries under the call numbers: KNIGHT SD11 .A4557 no. 649; and: SCA OrColl SD11 .A4557 no. 649
dc.description.abstractThe socioeconomic monitoring report addresses two evaluation questions posed in the Northwest Forest Plan (the Plan) Record of Decision and assesses progress in meeting five Plan socioeconomic goals. Volume I of the report contains key findings. Volume II addresses the question, Are predictable levels of timber and nontimber resources available and being produced? It also evaluates progress in meeting the goal of producing a predictable level of timber sales, special forest products, livestock grazing, minerals, and recreation opportunities. The focus of volume III is the evaluation question, Are local communities and economies experiencing positive or negative changes that may be associated with federal forest management? Two Plan goals are also assessed in volume III: (1) to maintain the stability of local and regional economies on a predictable, long-term basis and, (2) to assist with long-term economic development and diversification to minimize adverse impacts associated with the loss of timber jobs. Progress in meeting another Plan goal—to promote agency-citizen collaboration in forest management—is evaluated in volume IV. Volume V reports on trends in public values regarding forest management in the Pacific Northwest over the past decade, community views of how well the forest values and environmental qualities associated with late-successional, old-growth, and aquatic ecosystems have been protected under the Plan (a fifth Plan goal), and issues and concerns relating to forest management under the Plan expressed by community members. Volume VI provides a history of the Northwest Forest Plan socioeconomic monitoring program and a discussion of potential directions for the program.en
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/3915
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherUSDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Stationen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesGeneral Technical Report ; PNW-GTR-649en
dc.subjectNorthwest Forest Plan (U.S.)en
dc.subjectSocio-economic monitoringen
dc.subjectTimber and nontimber resourcesen
dc.subjectRural communities and economiesen
dc.subjectCollaborationen
dc.subjectSocial values and forest managementen
dc.subjectForest policy -- Economic aspects -- Northwest, Pacificen
dc.subjectForest policy -- Social aspects -- Northwest, Pacificen
dc.subjectForests and forestry -- Economic aspects -- Northwest, Pacificen
dc.subjectForests and forestry -- Social aspects -- Northwest, Pacificen
dc.subjectForestry and community -- Northwest, Pacificen
dc.titleNorthwest Forest Plan—The First 10 Years (1994–2003): Socioeconomic Monitoring Resultsen
dc.title.alternativeNorthwest Forest Plan; the First Ten Years-Socioeconomic Monitoring Interpretive Reporten
dc.title.alternativeThe First Ten Years-Socioeconomic Monitoring Interpretive Reporten
dc.typeBooken

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