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District Implementation Plans
Implementation Plans
A foggy day in the forest
Eight of the nine ODF districts that manage state forest lands have 10-year implementation plans, which use the overarching, long-range forest management plans for policy and guidance. Annual operations plans are driven by the implementation plans.
 
These implementation plans project a “desired future condition” for the forests that extends several decades into the future. The plans also provide a starting point, an assessment of their current condition.
 
Districts identify the types of management activities (thinning, partial cuts, clearcuts and reforestation), and show how and why they will be used to move basins toward their desired future condition.
 
District implementation plans also describe planned management activities for other forest resource values and assets, including roads, slope stability, recreation, and aquatic resources such as stream enhancement projects.
 
Current ODF District Implementation Plans
 
 
Support Documents to Coos District 2011 Implementation Plan
 
Staff Analysis and Response to Public Comments on 2011 Coos Implementation Plan 
State Forester's Approval Memo 
 
Modifications to Implementation Plans
 

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Page updated: December 21, 2011