Or. Admin. Code § 629-035-0000 - Definitions
(1) "Active
management" means applying practices, over time and across the landscape, to
achieve site-specific forest resource goals using an integrated and
science-based approach that promotes the compatibility of most forest uses and
resources over time and across the landscape.
(2) "Adaptive management" means the process
of implementing plans in a scientifically based, systematically structured
approach that tests and monitors assumptions and predictions in management
plans and uses the resulting information to improve the plans or management
practices used to implement them.
(3) "Biological diversity" means the genetic
variation and the abundance and variety of microbial, plant, and animal life,
the range of ecological functions, and the physical processes at any local or
landscape scale.
(4) "Board" means
the Oregon Board of Forestry.
(5)
"Compatible" or "compatibility" means capable of existing or operating together
in harmony.
(6) "District" means a
defined geographic area that is an administrative unit of the Department,
within which a District Forester manages the Department's programs.
(7) "Forest conditions" means stand types,
structures, and landscape patterns.
(8) "Forest lands" means lands acquired under
ORS 530.010 to
530.040.
(9) "Forest resources" includes, but is not
limited to:
(a) Timber production and
harvest;
(b) Salmonid, and other
native fish and wildlife habitats;
(c) Soil, air, and water;
(d) Forage and browse for domestic
livestock;
(e) Landscape
effect;
(f) Protection against
flood and erosion;
(g)
Recreation;
(h) Mining;
(i) Use of water resources; and
(j) Administrative sites.
(10) "Forest tree species" means
trees ecologically suited to the site.
(11) "Integrated Management" means bringing
together knowledge of various disciplines (forestry, fisheries, wildlife,
water) to understand and promote land management actions that consider effects
and benefits to all.
(12)
"Landscape" means a broad geographic area that may cover many acres and more
than one ownership, and may include a watershed, or sub-watershed
areas.
(13) "Native" means
indigenous to Oregon, not introduced.
(14) "Planning area" means the appropriate
management district, or districts, or other specified geographic area
determined by the State Forester.
(15) "Wildlife" means fish, wild birds,
amphibians, reptiles, wild mammals, and other indigenous animal
organisms.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 526.016(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 530.010 - ORS 530.050
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