· 1979
Concludes that current levels of allowable cut cannot be maintained if roadless areas are excluded from timber lands to be harvested.
Expected impacts on the ecosystem and nontimber benefits (that is, people's use of the resourcesrecreation, hunting, fishing, swimming, etc.) resulting from alternative timber harvest scheduling policies are identified and evaluated for the Mount Hood National Forest. Environmental criteria are established and used in evaluations of timber harvest and management data.
· 1977