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Oregon Noxious Weed Strategic Plan
 
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Comprehensive guide for the protection of Oregon´s resources
January 2001
 
Participants (12 Kb)
Executive Summary (40 Kb)
Purpose (98 Kb)
Introduction (42 Kb)
  • What are Noxious Weeds?
  • The Scope (History behind HB 2118)
  • Layout of the Plan
 
Section One: Background (130 Kb)
  • National and State Perspective
  • Current Management Roles and Authorities
 
Section Two: Current Trends (44 Kb)
  • Why are We Falling Behind?
 
Section Three: Objectives and Strategies (211 Kb)
  • Objective One: Leadership and Organization
  • Objective Two: Cooperative Partnerships
  • Objective Three: Planning and Prioritizing
  • Objective Four: Education and Awareness
  • Objective Five: Integrated Weed Management (IWM)
  • Objective Six: Early Detection and Control of New Invaders
  • Objective Seven: Noxious Weed Information System and Data Collection
  • Objective Eight: Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Objective Nine: Policy, Mandates, Law, Compliance and Enforcement
  • Objective Ten: Funding and Resources
 
Conclusion (22 Kb)
Appendices (274 Kb)
  • Oregon Weed Policy and Classification System (Appendix 1)
  • Executive Order (Appendix 2)
  • Economic Assessment Executive Summary (Appendix 3)
  • Authorities (Appendix 4)
  • Integrated Weed Management (IWM) Methods (Appendix 5)
  • Tables (Appendix 6)
  • Literature Cited
 

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Page updated: April 16, 2008

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