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SS011

Survey of Pacific Northwest public land managers science and values project, 2023

  • Creator(s): Claire Rapp, Michael P. Nelson, Jeremy T. Bruskotter
  • PI(s): Michael P. Nelson, Jeremy T. Bruskotter
  • Originator(s): Claire Rapp
  • Other researcher(s):
  • Dates of data preparation: May 1 2023 - Aug 31 2023
  • Data collection status: Study collection is completed and no new collection is planned
  • Data access: Online
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/5be824b73254ea912c6f72b98024e205
  • Last update: Nov 7 2023 (Version 2)
<Citation>     <Acknowledgement>     <Disclaimer>    
Rapp, C.; Nelson, M.; Bruskotter, J. 2023. Survey of Pacific Northwest public land managers science and values project, 2023. Long-Term Ecological Research. Forest Science Data Bank, Corvallis, OR. [Database]. Available: http://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/abstract.aspx?dbcode=SS011. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/5be824b73254ea912c6f72b98024e205 . Accessed 2024-11-28.
Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University.
While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is". The Andrews LTER shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of data sets.
ABSTRACT:
This dataset records survey data about public land managers who work in Oregon and Washington (Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources). Data was collected in 2023 via the online survey platform Qualtrics. Data collection is complete. The dataset includes measures of managers beliefs about 1) variable density thinning of mature growth forests, 2) salvage logging of burned areas, 3) translocation of plant species from hotter and drier seed zones to adapt to climate change. It includes how managers evaluate the usefulness of scientific evidence and the soundness of action prescriptions for each of the three management issues Respondents were randomly assigned to either receive long-term or short-term studies, and positive or negative results. The dataset includes measures of sense of belonging (how much managers believe they belong at their workplace) and measures of public support/public threat (how much they believe the public understands and supports the actions they take on the landscape). The dataset includes respondent agency.

Study Description Download Study Location Information: (CSV)
Ecological Metadata Language: (EML)
ENTITY TITLES:
1Survey results of PNW public land managers science and values questionnaire (May 15 2023 - Sep 15 2023)METADATADATA
2Long text explanations from survey based on attributes from entity 1 (May 15 2023 - Sep 15 2023)METADATADATA

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