Delimiting Communities in the Pacific Northwest

Delimiting Communities in the Pacific Northwest
Author: Ellen Mary Donoghue
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2003
Genre: Communities
ISBN: MINN:31951D029601040

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Delimiting Communities in the Pacific Northwest

Delimiting Communities in the Pacific Northwest
Author: Ellen Mary Donoghue
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2003-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0756738512

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Presents an approach for delimiting communities in the Pacific NW that responds to the need to asses impacts & issues assoc. with broad-scale ecosystem mgmt. Census block groups are aggregated to provide an alternative to more commonly used geog. delimitations of communities, specifically census places. With the block group aggregation approach, census data can be applied to almost 1.5 mill. more people than would be represented by using census places. Discusses factors to consider in conducting social science res. at the small scale (SC). Ways in which communities have been defined for social assessments & monitoring are identified. Discusses the influence of data avail. on determining the unit of analysis & res. focus at the SC. Illus.

Northwest Forest Plan the First 10 Years 1994 2003 Rural communities and economies

Northwest Forest Plan  the First 10 Years  1994 2003   Rural communities and economies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006
Genre: Forest policy
ISBN: MINN:31951D02977046J

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The 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.

Forest Community Connections

Forest Community Connections
Author: Ellen M. Donoghue,Victoria E. Sturtevant
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781936331451

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The connections between communities and forests are complex and evolving, presenting challenges to forest managers, researchers, and communities themselves. Dependency on timber extraction and timber-related industries is no longer a universal characteristic of the forest community. Remoteness is also a less common feature, as technology, workforce mobility, tourism, and 'amenity migrants' increasingly connect rural to urban places.Forest Community Connections explores the responses of forest communities to a changing economy, changing federal policy, and concerns about forest health from both within and outside forest communities. Focusing primarily on the United States, the book examines the ways that social scientists work with communities-their role in facilitating social learning, informing policy decisions, and contributing to community well being. Bringing perspectives from sociology, anthropology, political science, and forestry, the authors review a range of management issues, including wildfire risk, forest restoration, labor force capacity, and the growing demand for a growing variety of forest goods and services. They examine the increasingly diverse aesthetic and cultural values that forest residents attribute to forests, the factors that contribute to strong and resilient connections between communities and forests, and consider a range of governance structures to positively influence the well being of forest communities and forests, including collaboration and community-based forestry.

General Technical Report PNW GTR

General Technical Report PNW GTR
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2006
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: CORNELL:31924101508921

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Considering Communities in Forest Management Planning in Western Oregon

Considering Communities in Forest Management Planning in Western Oregon
Author: Ellen Mary Donoghue
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2006
Genre: Forest management
ISBN: MINN:31951D029749701

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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.

Northwest Forest Plan the First 10 Years 1994 2003

Northwest Forest Plan  the First 10 Years  1994 2003
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Forest policy
ISBN: MINN:31951D02981211I

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Northwest Forest Plan the First 10 Years 1994 2003 Key findings

Northwest Forest Plan  the First 10 Years  1994 2003   Key findings
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006
Genre: Forest policy
ISBN: MINN:31951D02977044N

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The 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.