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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