Richard W. Haynes USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Indicator 46Viability and Adaptability of Forest and Range Dependent Communities.

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Richard W. Haynes USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Indicator 46Viability and Adaptability of Forest and Range Dependent Communities

Intent deals with the relation of forest or range management and the well-being of communities Well-being reflects both jobs (economic well-being) and community attributes contributing to notions of community stability Background

Developing a Measure Measures of economic dependency on natural resources such as forests or rangeland Social well-being of communities. Capacity of communities to deal with change Socioeconomic status of community members Question of scale, National/Regional context set by the sustainable roundtable discussions

Evolution of terms Community stability Forest/range dependence Forest/range-based (or reliant) Community capacity Community resilience Community viability and adaptability

A Composite Measure Population density Proxy for lifestyle diversity Minority status National Forest acres Economic diversity Forestland acres Cattle inventory

Population and area by degree of adaptability and extent of forestland Low adaptabilityMedium and high adaptability

Counties with low variability and adaptability to changing economic conditions-forestland

Counties with low variability and adaptability to changing economic conditions-cattle

Future Work Need for refinement in the various proxies How do we assess range reliance Need to consider how to reframe the science/policy discussion in terms of the actual spatial hierarchy. Need to develop comparable community data bases for social and economic conditions.