
The Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) Program was established in the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 to promote the collaborative, science-based ecosystem restoration of priority forest landscapes. The program uses a competitive process to allocate funding to landscape-scale restoration projects that were proposed by the USDA Forest Service and collaborators on national forest lands.
The Lakeview Stewardship CFLR Project was one of 23 projects selected for funding by the Forest Service in 2010-2012. Monitoring is a central component of all CFLR projects, and each is required to develop a collaborative, multiparty monitoring plan for tracking both the ecological and the socioeconomic outcomes of the project.
The Lakeview Stewardship Group prioritized monitoring goals and created a monitoring plan that included five socioeconomic monitoring questions. EWP has been conducting the monitoring for these socioeconomic questions, from a baseline assessment of pre-CFLR years to biannual monitoring reports from FY 2012 through FY 2019, with the FY 2020/2021 report forthcoming.
Publications
Monitoring Plan (2015):
Lakeview Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) Project Monitoring Plan
All Lands Monitoring Plan (2021):
Klamath-Lake Forest Health Partnership All-Lands Monitoring Plan
8-year Monitoring Report (2021):
Socioeconomic Monitoring reports:
2015: Baseline analysis and FY 2012 and 2013 monitoring results
2018: FY 2014 and 2015 socioeconomic monitoring results. Results from this 2-year period were later edited based on new information, and final results were incoporated in the FY 2016-2017 report. This original report is no longer available, but corrected results for these years are shown in subsequent reports.
2019: FY 2016 and 2017 socioeconomic monitoring results