Forestry

Statewide Forest Assessment 2010

Forest Sustainability Framework

Statewide Forest Plan 2004

Sorted by ocurrences in top 10 rankings

Issue/Trend Issue Code Occurrences
in top 10
Rank
Invasive exotics A8 609 1
Motorized rec C10 580 2
Private assistance C3 572 3
Fragmentation A12 500 4
Development increasing D2 448 5
More forest owners C2 398 6
Clearcutting C8 372 7
Demand for recreation B3 364 8
Mixed use B4 356 9
Biodiversity info A5 337 10
Demand for Forest Prod B2 326 11
Exotics/ecol. Balance E2 324 12
Large blocks industrial for C1 311 13
Conflicting use of forests C7 302 14
Sp. Declining A3 300 15
Less land public use C5 294 16
Urbanization D1 291 17
Endangered sp A7 283 18
Public forests C9 278 19
Oak regen. A4 259 20
Old forests rare A11 259 21
Demographics of forest owners C4 254 22
Exotics in urban forests D4 249 23
More trails C11 244 24
Green accounting B5 242 25
Recycling B7 237 26
Scientific A6 233 27
Certification B6 230 28
Succession and forest products B1 222 29
Some ecosystems rare A9 219 30
Forests as Carbon Sinks E3 200 31
Sustain. For. Products E5 199 32
Forests aging/succession A1 176 33
Consumption/production C13 176 34
Criteria for sust. For. E6 172 35
Global demand for wood prod. E4 168 36
For disturbance changing A10 163 37
Developmetn in fire prone C12 157 38
Warming of earth E1 149 39
Efficiency wood use B8 132 40
Stakeholder participation C6 128 41
Absentee landowners urban canopy D3 127 42
Control of fire and forest composition A14 124 43
For.land increasing A2 92 44
Forest fire declining A13 68 45



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