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Enhancing Oregon's Sustainable Forest Management Through Reliable Data and Indicators

The ability to measure and report on Oregon's sustainable forest management indicators is critical. This strategy focuses on promoting a robust legal framework, ensuring effective and adequately funded government, fostering leading-edge research, and implementing sound economic policies. The desired trend is for all indicators to provide increasingly current, complete, and reliable data. Access to up-to-date forest information facilitates better decision-making for managers and policymakers, leading to healthier forest management practices across the state.

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Enhancing Oregon's Sustainable Forest Management Through Reliable Data and Indicators

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  1. Indicator A.a.Ability to measure and report on all other Oregon sustainable forest management indicators First update

  2. Strategy A: Promote a sound legal system, effective and adequately funded government, leading-edge research, and sound economic policies. A.a.   Ability to measure and report on all other Oregon sustainable forest management indicators. Desired trend: Data for all indicators are increasingly current, complete, and reliable. Relevance: • Forests are more likely to be managed on a sustainable basis if relevant forest information is up-to-date and easily available to decision-makers, forest managers, and the general public.  • Better knowledge will lead to better decisions at all levels of forest management.  • Successful implementation of Oregon sustainable forest management framework of goals, objectives, and indicators requires the continued availability of information to report on the indicators. 

  3. Strategy A: Promote a sound legal system, effective and adequately funded government, leading-edge research, and sound economic policies. A.a.   Ability to measure and report on all other Oregon sustainable forest management indicators.

  4. Strategy A: Promote a sound legal system, effective and adequately funded government, leading-edge research, and sound economic policies. A.a.   Ability to measure and report on all other Oregon sustainable forest management indicators. Desired trend: Data for all indicators are increasingly current, complete, and reliable. Condition Trend Information Mixed or Fair Uncertain Partial

  5. Strategy A: Promote a sound legal system, effective and adequately funded government, leading-edge research, and sound economic policies. A.a.   Ability to measure and report on all other Oregon sustainable forest management indicators. Desired trend: Data for all indicators are increasingly current, complete, and reliable. Condition Good Mixed or Fair Poor Reports for all indicators & No reports or “Poor” information quality information quality for “Adequate” for all at least half on the Indicators indicators

  6. Strategy A: Promote a sound legal system, effective and adequately funded government, leading-edge research, and sound economic policies. A.a.   Ability to measure and report on all other Oregon sustainable forest management indicators. Desired trend: Data for all indicators are increasingly current, complete, and reliable. Trend Improving Deteriorating Uncertain Number of indicators with Number of indicators with current data reports increasing & current data reports • Information quality is improving decreasing or information quality decreasing

  7. Strategy A: Promote a sound legal system, effective and adequately funded government, leading-edge research, and sound economic policies. A.a.   Ability to measure and report on all other Oregon sustainable forest management indicators. Desired trend: Data for all indicators are increasingly current, complete, and reliable. Information Quality Adequate Inadequate Partial Complete, updated descriptions Incomplete or outdated data data currentness, completeness, descriptions for a more than & reliability for all indicators half of the indicators

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