Forestry

Division of Forestry Strategic Direction

Statewide Forest Strategy 2010

Statewide Forest Assessment 2010

Forest Sustainability Framework

Statewide Forest Plan 2004

Sorted by "Strongly Agree/Agree"

Issue/Trend Issue Code Percentage Rank
Invasive exotics A8 93 1
Private assistance C3 86 2
Development increasing D2 86 3
Mixed use B4 85 4
Public forests C9 85 5
Exotics/ecol. Balance E2 85 6
Motorized rec C10 84 7
Demand for Forest Prod B2 84 8
Global demand for wood prod. E4 84 9
More forest owners C2 84 10
More trails C11 84 11
Exotics in urban forests D4 82 12
Sp. Declining A3 82 13
Efficiency wood use B8 81 14
Demand for recreation B3 80 15
Demographics of forest owners C4 80 16
Conflicting use of forests C7 79 17
Scientific A6 79 18
Recycling B7 79 19
Clearcutting C8 79 20
Forests as Carbon Sinks E3 78 21
Sustain. For. Products E5 78 22
Fragmentation A12 78 23
Some ecosystems rare A9 77 24
For.land increasing A2 77 25
Urbanization D1 77 26
Developmetn in fire prone C12 77 27
Large blocks industrial for C1 77 28
Old forests rare A11 76 29
Forests aging/succession A1 76 30
Criteria for sust. For. E6 76 31
For disturbance changing A10 76 32
Control of fire and forest composition A14 75 33
Succession and forest products B1 75 34
Less land public use C5 74 35
Oak regen. A4 74 36
Biodiversity info A5 73 37
Endangered sp A7 72 38
Stakeholder participation C6 72 39
Consumption/production C13 70 40
Certification B6 69 41
Forest fire declining A13 68 42
Green accounting B5 64 43
Absentee landowners urban canopy D3 58 44
Warming of earth E1 53 45



Last Revised: Monday July 30 2007