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REGIONAL ANALYSIS

The Brule River State Forest Regional Analysis summarizes information from the assessments below as well as other sources to describe the role of the Brule River State Forest in northwest Wisconsin. The regional analysis is a required element in the master planning process. It addresses the economic, ecological and social conditions, opportunities, and constraints associated with a property on a local and regional scale. The executive summary is available on the web.

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NORTHERN STATE FOREST ASSESSMENTS
1996-2001

In preparation for revising existing state forest master plans, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources embarked on an effort to analyze issues relevant to the Northern State Forests (NSFs), identifying new opportunities and challenges pertaining to management of these properties. The Department initiated a series of assessments to generate data that can be used to inform discussions and decisions in the planning processes. The assessments reflect issues that are in greatest need of additional information collection and analysis; other issues central to the planning process were not the subject of these assessments because the necessary base information already existed. Executive summaries of the following assessments for the Brule River State Forest region are available below in Adobe Acrobat. To order complete assessments or paper copies of the executive summaries, fill out and send in the Brule River State Forest Literature Order Form.
Last Revised: Monday October 30 2006