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Material Developed and Used by Gogebic County FACT

Gogebic County Forest Advisory Coordinating Team (FACT) Project Objectives Common understanding of sustainable forestry in the context of community-based needs, desires, and economic well-being in Gogebic County Criteria and indicators of sustainable forest management and overall community sustainability in Gogebic County : –condition of and pressures on economic, environmental, and social systems –outcomes of sustainable forest management and sustainable community development strategies and initiatives –extent to which activities are being carried out as planned Process to: –collect and maintain necessary data, –report and use criteria & indicators, and –involve stakeholders in reviewing and learning from results

“Sustainable Forestry is [forest management] that contributes to the [economic health] of Gogebic County while maintaining the [ecological and social/cultural values] for the benefit of present and future generations in Gogebic County.” A definition of “SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY” for Gogebic County. The words and concepts in red need to be defined in order to give meaning to the statement.

The Easy Stuff Present the definition to communities, agencies, and organizations. Decided which tools to use? Are there tools not already mentioned that can be used? If the tools aren’t available, work to develop them... and how much it will cost. Is a tool a standard or an index?

The Hard Stuff With community support, decide where to go and how to get there! Learn the facts about an issue. Maintain your objectivity before forming your opinion. Effectively advocate the facts, and your opinions on the issues. Take the time and patience to maintain this group as a grassroots representative of Gogebic County interests.