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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “District Forester” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #43 of 702. Estimated risk: 0.8%

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AI Exposure Risk

47%

“District Forester” will probably not be replaced by AI.

Based on the cognitive demands, communication requirements, and logical reasoning intrinsic to this occupation according to O*NET data, we project a 47% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

45%

“District Forester” will probably not be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 45% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Foresters, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Manage public and private forested lands for economic, recreational, and conservation purposes. May inventory the type, amount, and location of standing timber, appraise the timber's worth, negotiate the purchase, and draw up contracts for procurement. May determine how to conserve wildlife habitats, creek beds, water quality, and soil stability, and how best to comply with environmental regulations. May devise plans for planting and growing new trees, monitor trees for healthy growth, and determine optimal harvesting schedules.

Avg. Annual Salary $74,670
Avg. Hourly Wage $35.90
Available Jobs (US) 9,650
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Foresters #19-1032
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Foresters”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Perform inspections of forests or forest nurseries.

  • Direct, and participate in, forest fire suppression.

  • Study different tree species' classification, life history, light and soil requirements, adaptation to new environmental conditions and resistance to disease and insects.

  • Determine methods of cutting and removing timber with minimum waste and environmental damage.

  • Subcontract with loggers or pulpwood cutters for tree removal and to aid in road layout.

  • Establish short- and long-term plans for management of forest lands and forest resources.

  • Plan and supervise forestry projects, such as determining the type, number and placement of trees to be planted, managing tree nurseries, thinning forest and monitoring growth of new seedlings.

  • Provide advice and recommendations, as a consultant on forestry issues, to private woodlot owners, firefighters, government agencies or to companies.

  • Negotiate terms and conditions of agreements and contracts for forest harvesting, forest management and leasing of forest lands.

  • Contact local forest owners and gain permission to take inventory of the type, amount, and location of all standing timber on the property.

  • Develop techniques for measuring and identifying trees.

  • Monitor forest-cleared lands to ensure that they are reclaimed to their most suitable end use.

  • Plan and implement projects for conservation of wildlife habitats and soil and water quality.

  • Monitor wildlife populations and assess the impacts of forest operations on population and habitats.

  • Monitor contract compliance and results of forestry activities to assure adherence to government regulations.

  • Procure timber from private landowners.

  • Supervise activities of other forestry workers.

  • Analyze effect of forest conditions on tree growth rates and tree species prevalence and the yield, duration, seed production, growth viability, and germination of different species.

  • Choose and prepare sites for new trees, using controlled burning, bulldozers, or herbicides to clear weeds, brush, and logging debris.

  • Develop new techniques for wood or residue use.

  • Plan and direct construction and maintenance of recreation facilities, fire towers, trails, roads and bridges, ensuring that they comply with guidelines and regulations set for forested public lands.

  • Plan cutting programs and manage timber sales from harvested areas, assisting companies to achieve production goals.

  • Map forest area soils and vegetation to estimate the amount of standing timber and future value and growth.

  • Conduct public educational programs on forest care and conservation.

  • Plan and direct forest surveys and related studies and prepare reports and recommendations.

Technologies & Software

  • ESRI ArcGIS software
  • Mapping software
  • Fountains Forestry TwoDog
  • Trimble CENGEA
  • Claude (Anthropic)
  • ESRI ArcView
  • Consensus
  • Forest yield software
  • Elicit
  • NotebookLM (Google)
  • SMART service management and route tracking software
  • Geographic information system GIS systems
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Forest Metrix
  • Forest vegetation simulators
  • Web browser software
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Global positioning system GPS software
  • Perplexity AI
  • Scite AI
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Semantic Scholar AI
  • Mistral AI (chat/models)
  • Microsoft Active Server Pages ASP
  • Geographic information system GIS software
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Work scheduling software
  • Microsoft Access
  • Microsoft Word
  • IBM Notes
  • Gemini for Workspace
  • Forestry axes
  • All-terrain vehicles ATV
  • Hip chains
  • Navigational compasses
  • Weed sprayers
  • Hand saws
  • Global positioning system GPS devices
  • Digital clinometers
  • Tablet computers
  • Handheld dataloggers
  • Chainsaws
  • Brush chippers
  • Multipurpose front end loaders
  • Power loppers
  • Stump grinders
  • Power pruners
  • Personal computers
  • Tree scale sticks
  • Bucket trucks
  • Computer laser printers
  • Four wheel drive 4WD vehicles
  • Pole pruners
  • Laptop computers
  • Steel measuring tapes
  • Multipurpose skid steer loaders
  • Backpack sprayers
  • Hand pruners
  • Computer data input scanners