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Forest Sector Economy | Oregon Forest Resources Institute
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Keeping Oregon forests working. Oregon’s forestlands are some of the most productive in the world. The state’s mild climate, deep soils and abundant rainfall make it one of the best places to grow trees. A strong social climate helps support our forestlands as well. As Oregonians, we enjoy:. Widespread public support for the economic, environmental and social contributions of a stable forest sector. Sign up to hear the latest about. Oregon forests right in your backyard. Economia Forestal en Espanol.
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Carbon Sequestration | Oregon Forest Resources Institute
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Trees are great at pulling atmospheric carbon out of our air. The best part is that carbon stays locked up long after a tree is made into buildings, furniture or hundreds of other wood products. The great carbon storers. Watch how carbon is captured and stored by trees:. Sign up to hear the latest about. Oregon forests right in your backyard. Dedicated to public understanding of forest stewardship to meet the social, environmental and economic needs of both present and future generations.
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About Us | Oregon Forest Resources Institute
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The Oregon Forest Resources Institute. Is dedicated to advancing the publicʼs understanding of how forest stewardship meets social, environmental and economic needs of both present and future generations. Oregonʼs forests are vast and so too are the issues and challenges that impact their continued health and productivity. In 1991, the Oregon Legislature created the Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) to enhance collaboration among forest scientists, public agencies, community organizations, con...
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Site map | Oregon Forest Resources Institute
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Oregon Forest Resources Institute. Publications and dvd's. Testing out the menu link title. Oregon's forestry program. Habitat (fish and wildlife). Environmental benefits of wood. Economía del sector forestal. Oportunidades de desarrollo profesional. Oportunidades de desarrollo profesional universitario. Oportunidades de desarrollo profesional de escuela secundaria. Sign up to hear the latest about. Oregon forests right in your backyard. Economia Forestal en Espanol.
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Jobs | Oregon Forest Resources Institute
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According to 2013 data, forestry products and services employ more than 58,000 people in Oregon. These jobs are particularly critical to rural communities where wood product manufacturing can account for more than 50 percent of all manufacturing jobs. More than 58,000 Oregon jobs. Average wage of $43,023. Sign up to hear the latest about. Oregon forests right in your backyard. Economia Forestal en Espanol.
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What's New | Oregon Forest Resources Institute
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OFRI news and information. The Oregon Forest Resources Institute's (OFRI) primary goal is to educate the public about forestry and responsible forest management. We actively communicate with the public, educators and landowners to better understand the topics and information relevant to each group. Utilizing this information we generate numerous publications, online resources, videos, tours, events and conferences covering a broad range of timely forestry-related topics. Sign up to hear the latest about.
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Teachers and Learners | Forestry & Natural Resources Extension Program
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Search all of OSU. Northwest Fire Science Consortium. Oregon Forest Pest Detectors. Oregon Natural Resources Education Program. Ties to the Land. Women Owning Woodlands Network. Oregon Forest Literacy Program. Oregon Natural Resources Education Program. Oregon Forest Literacy Program. Oregon Natural Resources Education Program. Estate and Succession Planning. Oregon Forests and Climate Change. Logging and Selling Timber. Urban and Yard Trees. Weeds and Invasive Plants. How to Manage Your Forest.