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Considering communities in forest management planning in western Oregon

Considering communities in forest management planning in western Oregon

Ellen M. Donoghue

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A recurrent theme in the development of U.S. forest policies has been the assertion of strong positive relations among communities, economies, and natural resource management. Now as a new round of federal land management planning is getting underway, questions are being raised about the strength of that assertion and how to view communities following a decade of reduced federal harvests. This report examines these questions considering the 433 communities in six Bureau of Land Management districts in western Oregon. It discusses the ways that forest-based communities have been considered in the context of federal forest management planning, and it summarizes information on socioeconomic conditions and trends for communities in western Oregon.

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OL Work ID
OL5700133W

Subjects

Economic aspects of Forest managementEconomic conditionsForest managementPlanningSocial aspects of Forest managementSocial conditions

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