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Aug 2010

The First Five Years of the White Mountain Stewardship Project

Sue Sitko and Sarah Hurteau
Arizona
Forest
NGO, USFS
Abstract

The White Mountains Stewardship Project on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona was designed to reduce the impacts of wildfires on communities, improve wildlife habitat, and help stimulate employment in the wood products industry. A multi-party monitoring board was convened to design a program for evaluating project effectiveness. This report summarizes results from five years of data on economic, social, administrative, and ecological indicators and provides recommendations for improving program effectiveness moving forward.

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