Measuring Impacts​

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DATA INDICATORS

​Below is the starting point for visualizing the compendium of data indicators selected to track the impact of the 2014-2015 wildfires over time. A number of indicators are compiled and visualized for the following categories to provide a detailed look at the demographic and economic health and vitality of Okanogan County communities before, during, and after the wildfires, and for years to come.
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People​

This category includes detailed trend information on families, migration, population & age, and race & ethnicity.
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Education

This category includes detailed trend information on educational spending, educational attainment, and education...
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Industries

This category includes detailed trend information on the agriculture & natural resource, retail & hospitality, and tourism...
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Environment

This category includes detailed trend information on wildfires impacts, as well as air and water quality and measures, and land...
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Housing

This category includes detailed trend information on ownership & affordability, and vacancy & development in Okanogan County.
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Economy

This category includes detailed trend information on employment, firms & production, and income & wages in ...
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Infrastructure

This category includes detailed trend information on transportation utilization and modes, and water & power consumption...
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Learn About the Recovery Plan

The recommendations for economic recovery and resilience in Okanogan County are available in an interactive online version.  Filter by geography and the timing of the actions for the recovery plan.
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