Or. Admin. Code § 629-035-0020 - Greatest Permanent Value
(1)
As provided in ORS 530.050, "greatest permanent
value" means healthy, productive, and sustainable forest ecosystems that over
time and across the landscape provide a full range of social, economic, and
environmental benefits to the people of Oregon. These benefits include, but are
not limited to:
(a) Sustainable and
predictable production of forest products that generate revenues for the
benefit of the state, counties, and local taxing districts;
(b) Properly functioning aquatic habitats for
salmonids, and other native fish and aquatic life;
(c) Habitats for native wildlife;
(d) Productive soil, and clean air and
water;
(e) Protection against
floods and erosion; and
(f)
Recreation.
(2) To
secure the greatest permanent value of these lands to the state, the State
Forester shall maintain these lands as forest lands and actively manage them in
a sound environmental manner to provide sustainable timber harvest and revenues
to the state, counties, and local taxing districts. This management focus is
not exclusive of other forest resources, but must be pursued within a broader
management context that:
(a) Results in a
high probability of maintaining and restoring properly functioning aquatic
habitats for salmonids, and other native fish and aquatic life;
(b) Protects, maintains, and enhances native
wildlife habitats;
(c) Protects
soil, air, and water; and
(d)
Provides outdoor recreation opportunities.
(3) Management practices must:
(a) Pursue compatibility of forest uses over
time;
(b) Integrate and achieve a
variety of forest resource management goals;
(c) Achieve, over time, site-specific goals
for forest resources, using the process as set forth in OAR
629-035-0030 through
629-035-0070;
(d) Consider the landscape context;
(e) Be based on the best science available;
and
(f) Incorporate an adaptive
management approach that applies new management practices and techniques as new
scientific information and results of monitoring become available.
(4) The State Forester shall
manage forest lands as provided in this section by developing and implementing
management plans for a given planning area as provided in OAR
629-035-0030 to
629-035-0100.
(5) The Board shall review
629-035-0020(2)
(management focus) no less than every ten
years in light of current social, economic, scientific, and silvicultural
considerations.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 526.016(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 530.010 - ORS 530.050
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