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Oregon Indicators of Sustainable Forests
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A list of Oregon Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management
Strategy A: Laws, policies, education, funding, and research supporting Oregon’s forests
A.a.
Ability to measure and report on all other Oregon Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management
A.b.
Development and maintenance of sustainable forest management knowledge
A.c.
Compliance with forestry regulations
Strategy B: The social and economic benefits of Oregon’s forests
B.a.
Forest-related revenues supporting state and local government public services
B.b.
Forest-related employment and wages
B.c.
Forest ecosystem services’ contributions to society
B.d.
Forest products sector vitality
Strategy C: The productive capacity of Oregon’s forests
C.a.
Area of non-federal forestland and development trends
C.b.
Timber harvest trends compared to planned and projected harvest levels, and the potential to grow timber
Strategy D: Soil and water in Oregon’s forests
D.a.
Water quality of forest streams
D.b.
Biological integrity of forest streams
D.c.
Forest road risks to soil and water resources
Strategy E: Native forest plants and animals, and their habitats
E.a.
Composition, diversity, and structure of forest vegetation
E.b.
Extent of area by forest cover types in protected area categories
E.c.
Forest plans and animal species at risk
Strategy F: The health of Oregon’s forests
F.a.
Tree mortality from insects, diseases, and other damaging agents
F.b.
Invasive species trends on forestlands
F.c.
Forest fuel conditions and trends related to wildfire risks
Strategy G: Carbon storage in Oregon’s forests and forest products
G.a.
Carbon stocks on forestlands and in forest products
PDF version of the list of Oregon's Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management
Page updated: July 16, 2010