Understand how environment shapes forest recovery after logging in southwest Oregon. This study maps how climate, soils, and terrain relate to post-harvest regeneration in the Hungry-Pickett area, offering practical insight for assessing regeneration difficulty. The book presents a careful, data-driven look at how clearcuts and partial cuts regrow under varying slopes, aspects, elevations, and soil conditions. It explains the methods used to measure temperature, moisture, ground cover, and seedling establishment, and it translates those findings into usable indices and regression models for comparing sites. How environmental factors influence stocking percent and seedling establishment after harvest Calculated indices that help predict regeneration difficulty across site types Patterns of regeneration across different cuttings and forest communities Practical framing for planning reforestation under real-world constraints Ideal for readers of field-based forest ecology, silviculture, and habitat restoration who want a clear, data-grounded view of post-harvest regeneration challenges in this region.