Title: Washington Forest Protection Association
1Diagram 5.2 WASHINGTON STATE FOREST POLICY
COMMUNITY 1975
SUB-GOVERNMENT
Policy participation
Policy advocacy
- Washington Forest Protection Association
ATTENTIVE PUBLIC
Shading represents eco-forest groups Adapted from
Wilson (1990 146)
2Diagram 5.3 WASHINGTON STATE FOREST POLICY
COMMUNITY 1995
SUB-GOVERNMENT
Policy participation
Policy advocacy
- Washington Forest Protection Association
ATTENTIVE PUBLIC
Shading represents eco-forest groups Adapted from
Wilson (1990 146)
3Diagram 5.0 OREGON STATE FOREST POLICY
COMMUNITY 1975
SUB-GOVERNMENT
Policy participation
Policy advocacy
- Oregon Forest Industries Council
ATTENTIVE PUBLIC
Shading represents eco-forest groups Adapted from
Wilson (1990 146)
4Diagram 5.1 OREGON STATE FOREST POLICY
COMMUNITY 1995
SUB-GOVERNMENT
Policy participation
Policy advocacy
- Oregon Forest Industries Council
ATTENTIVE PUBLIC
Shading represents eco-forest groups Adapted from
Wilson (1990 146)
5Diagram 3.0 U.S. FEDERAL PNW FOREST POLICY
COMMUNITY 1975
- Relevant House and Senate Oversight Committees
SUB-GOVERNMENT
Policy participation
Policy advocacy
ATTENTIVE PUBLIC
Shading represents eco-forest groups Adapted from
Wilson (1990 146)
6Diagram 3.1 U.S. FEDERAL PNW FOREST POLICY
COMMUNITY 1995
- Relevant House and Senate Oversight Committees
SUB-GOVERNMENT
Policy participation
Policy advocacy
ATTENTIVE PUBLIC
This is a snapshot of the forest policy community
following Spotted Owl litigation and Option 9 in
which the center of activity had switched from
Congress to the Courts and White House. Following
the 1994 Congressional elections, the center of
activity had switched back to Congress, and
industry organizations gained increased access to
decision making processes. Shading represents
eco-forest groups. Adapted from Wilson (1990 146)
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8DIAGRAM 7.0 B.C. FOREST POLICY COMMUNITY 1975
B.C. Opposition Parties and Federal Parties
Legislature
Others
Tourist Industry
Aboriginal Groups
Environment and Land Use Cabinet Committee and
its secretariat
Major Companies
SUB-GOVERNMENT
Nucleus of Power
Policy participation
Policy advocacy
Council of Forest Industries
ATTENTIVE PUBLIC
IWA
Shading represents eco-forest groups Adapted from
Wilson (1990 146)
9DIAGRAM 7.1 B.C. FOREST POLICY COMMUNITY 1995
B.C. Opposition and federal parties
Legislature
Others
Provincial Cabinet
Land Use Coordination Office
SUB-GOVERNMENT
Protected Area Strategy
Policy participation
Policy advocacy
Forest Practices Board
Land and Resource Management Sub-regional
processes
Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
IWA
ATTENTIVE PUBLIC
- Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Shading represents eco-forest groups Adapted from
Wilson (1990 146)
10Institutional Features by Jurisdiction