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

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

2 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

3 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

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

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

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

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

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

9 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.


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