Step 1:Welcome 2:What Matters to You 3:The Alternatives 4:Where you stand 5:Finish/Comments


What Matters to you?

Based on conversations within BLM, with input from the Cooperating agencies click to see notes , and with the public Tools Workshops click to see notes, we propose these as the core values a person might use in making a decision among alternatives.

Some of the values seemed like they needed more definition than the labels you see below; that's why they have the clickable i-button next to them. Another way to understand what we mean by the values is to look at the big picture of all the values and interests.

In the context of BLM's Western Oregon plan revisions, think of what matters to you and rate it accordingly.

   Respects and complies with the law and treaties click to see notes
   Values individual quality of life click to see notes
   Supports economic health click to see notes
   Supports ecosystem health click to see notes
   Considers global and national effects click to see notes
   Ensures public safety click to see notes
   Supports social sustainability click to see notes
   Economizes on cost of implementation click to see notes
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