EWP Quick Guides
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2024-03-29T12:32:14ZQuick guide : social and economic monitoring of the Tongass National Forest and southeast Alaska communities
https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/26579
Quick guide : social and economic monitoring of the Tongass National Forest and southeast Alaska communities
Huber-Stearns, Heidi; Santo, Anna; Steinkruger, Erin
The purpose of this Quick Guide is to present the social and economic monitoring guide for the Tongass National Forest and Southeast Alaska Communities, developed by the Ecosystem Workforce Program, in consultation with stakeholders. This monitoring plan contains four main questions for which we analyzed baseline conditions in the companion report to this guide: Social and Economic Monitoring of the Tongass National Forest and Southeast Alaska Communities: A Monitoring Plan and Baseline Report.
4 pages
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZIncorporating resilience in national forest planning and management : an EWP quick guide
https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/26578
Incorporating resilience in national forest planning and management : an EWP quick guide
Chapin, James; Abrams, Jesse
The goal of
this quick guide is to help national forest planners
and managers achieve resilient outcomes by clarifying the meaning of resilience and reviewing relevant
lessons from recent research.
Through research methods that included a review
of planning documents, case studies of recent forest
plan revisions, and a survey of USFS planning staff,
we have identified both challenges and possible solutions to the successful operationalization of resilience. This quick guide will offer lessons learned
from these analyses along with tips for practitioners
looking to put resilience into action.
16 pages
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZQuick guide : innovative contracting : a guide for collaborative groups and community partners
https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/19476
Quick guide : innovative contracting : a guide for collaborative groups and community partners
Moseley, Cassandra; Davis, Emily Jane; Bixler, R. Patrick (Richard Patrick)
The U.S. Forest Service purchases goods and services to help meet its land management objectives. Forest collaboratives, community-based organizations, and others frequently express interest in increasing local economic activity and community outcomes from service contracts and timber sales. But they may not be sure of how federal contracting operates, or what actions they might take to obtain their desired outcomes. The Ecosystem Workforce Program has provided numerous resources for community-based groups in the past, such as lists of definitions and case examples. In this document, we update and compile several of these resources.
20 pages
2015-01-01T00:00:00ZQuick guide : assessing, planning, and monitoring to increase local economic opportunities from restoration
https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/19475
Quick guide : assessing, planning, and monitoring to increase local economic opportunities from restoration
Moseley, Cassandra; Ellison, Autumn; Davis, Emily Jane
The increased interest in restoration on both public and private lands has led to opportunities for advancing a more robust restoration economy in some rural communities. However, achieving local economic benefits for businesses and workers may require deliberate strategies that are carefully matched to local strengths and limitations.
This quick guide aims to help collaborative groups, community stakeholders, and agency partners develop and implement strategies to improve the local economic outcomes from forest and watershed restoration.
16 pages
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z