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Conservation plans for the northern spotted owl and other forest management proposals in Oregon : the economics of changing timber availability

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  • The goal of this study is to analyze how the ISC Conservation Strategy may influence Oregon's timber availability and economy in the context of overall changes in public land man­agement. Two themes are important: first, how the state's future will differ from today and sec­ond, how the state's future will be affected by reductions from recently observed harvest levels. This report summarizes the history of tim­ber harvests in Oregon, the role of the timber industry in Oregon's economy, and the implica­tions of changing timber availability for (1) Oregon's forest land allocation, (2) Oregon's har­vests by owner and region, (3) Oregon's state economy in terms of jobs and payrolls in timber industries and other sectors of the economy, re­ceipts to local governments, and regional timber product prices, and (4) Oregon's communities in terms of jobs, wage and salary income, receipts to local governments, and potential dislocation of local citizens.
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