I. Strategic Planning

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "I. Strategic Planning"

Transcription

1 I. Strategic Planning I.A. Strategic Foreword Itasca County is committed to managing county land and forests for the benefit of citizens living in the forest and providing them with a sustained supply of quality products and services. The most recent Strategic Management Plan was originally approved on January 25, It is being incorporated into the Land Department s Land Management Plan with some minor reorganization and revisions. The Land Management Plan is designed for providing vision and direction for guiding strategic and tactical programs and projects of the Land Department. That vision and direction reflects a firm connection with local economic, educational and social programs. The Department will apply quality forestland stewardship practices, utilize modern technology and scientific information and partner with other forest organizations to provide citizens with those quality products and services. This Strategic Plan is not a problem solving or issue resolution instrument, both which will be routinely addressed in daily Department operations. I.B. Executive Summary Tax-forfeited land is land reverted to a public trust from private ownership due to non-payment of taxes. Legislation provides that the title is held by the state in trust for the taxing districts (county, schools and townships) with provision for county administration. The Land Department has the primary responsibility of administering the lands and the trust. The Land Commissioner is appointed by the county board and reports directly to that board while at the same time maintains and fulfills responsibilities delegated through MN state statutes. The Land Department manages approximately 300,000 acres of these lands of which 248,000 acres are commercial forestlands that are producing or capable of producing crops of industrial wood. Itasca County also plays an important role in the tourism and recreation industry by providing lands for the public to enter upon for snowmobiling, skiing, OHV use, hunting, fishing, camping, sightseeing, as well as many other recreational pursuits. I.C. Theme Dedicated to Quality Resource Stewardship of our Natural Environment. I.D. Mission The Land Department is committed to ensuring that the economic benefits and environmental integrity of the County s natural resources are available to both present and future generations. Active land management will provide a balance of benefits that ICLD-LMP Section I., page 1 of 8

2 include recreational opportunities, quality water, wildlife habitat, timber production, earthen materials, maintenance of ecological integrity as well as a monetary return to the tax forfeited trust. I.E. Historical Background In the late 1800 s, northern Minnesota was an expanse of unharvested timber, with intense and large-scale logging focusing on areas with red and white pine resources. During the early 1900 s and especially into the great depression, many thousands of acres across northern Minnesota became tax delinquent as land owners could not or chose not to pay taxes on their lands. Efforts were made by the state and counties to return this land to private ownership, but tax delinquency rates continued to increase. In 1935 the state legislature provided for forfeiture of delinquent lands, thereby enabling resale of these lands to other parties. After this point in time, roughly 8 million acres of tax forfeited land accumulated throughout the state. In an effort to reduce this accumulation, counties sold thousands of acres over an extended period of time. Unfortunately, tax delinquency and subsequent forfeiture continued at a high level into the 1960 s. A series of legislative actions over the following years provided for the administration of tax forfeited land by the county with the title being retained by the state in trust for the taxing districts (county, school districts, townships). During the 1940 s, the counties in the northern regions of the state began to appoint Land Commissioners, adopt natural resource policy, classify lands and initiate forest management programs. The first Land Commissioner in Itasca County was appointed in Early forestry efforts centered upon timber sales and land sales, and were soon followed with tree planting programs. During this period many memorial forests were established by the Minnesota counties. Today, two-thirds of all Itasca County managed forest lands are dedicated as County Memorial Forests. Itasca County has approximately 248,000 of 300,000 acres under memorial forest designation. Through the 1960 s and 70 s, counties reduced their large holdings to 2.8 million acres. This included 2.5 million acres of timberland capable of growing trees to a commercial size and were therefore available for active forest management. Today, the lands nobody wanted are valued treasures to county citizens and the people of Minnesota. Along with the other northern Minnesota counties, Itasca County continues to provide wise stewardship of these lands by instituting a professional natural resource management program to ensure a healthy, productive and diversified forest to satisfy the needs of the present and future generations to come. I.F. Economic and Social Setting Itasca County is located in north central Minnesota, 180 miles north of the Minnesota state capital of St. Paul (Figure F.1). Itasca County is part of the Arrowhead Region, so called because of its pointed shape, encompassing the northeastern portion of Minnesota. This area is predominately a rural region including Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Itasca, Koochiching and Aitkin Counties. This region is quite rugged and is dotted with thousands of lakes and mixed forests. The Arrowhead Region is home to Voyageurs National Park, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Superior National Forest, ICLD-LMP Section I., page 2 of 8

3 Figure F.1 portions of the Chippewa National Forest, along with numerous state and county forests. For these reasons the economy is heavily dependent on the tourism and timber industries. The larger cities found in the Arrowhead Region are Duluth, Hibbing, Cloquet, Virginia, Grand Rapids, and International Falls. Itasca County s local economy is directly tied to the timber industry. Businesses across the county are involved with the various sections of the timber industry; such as processing raw materials, supplying reforestation needs, manufacturing primary and secondary wood products. Statewide forestry is the fourth largest industry, contributing $7.5 billion to the states economy. Using economic multipliers, it is estimated that the economic contribution of all Itasca County Land Department sales to the county economy is about $20 million annually. ICLD-LMP Section I., page 3 of 8

4 Another primary industry of the Arrowhead Region and eastern Itasca County is iron ore mining. Taconite is mined from the Mesabi Iron Range, transported by train to Duluth or Two Harbors and shipped across the Great Lakes to major port cities like Chicago, Cleveland or Detroit. Iron ore and taconite mining operations on the Mesabi Iron Range are found in the eastern portion of Itasca County. Mining operations have traditionally endured many cycles in the economy, but recent demand for steel worldwide has increased and created new mining opportunities within the County. Agriculture in the current economy of Itasca County is generally limited to smaller family farms in the region and has declined in the past years. Although the prevalence of agriculture in the County has declined, it is still an important element to the overall economy of Itasca County. The tourism industry continues to grow in Itasca County, and is a critical part of Itasca County s economy. With over 1,000 lakes in the County, it is a common fishing, camping, and resort destination. There are abundant public trail networks in the County for snowmobiles, ATVs, hikers and cross country skiers. Lake homes and cabins are common throughout the county and help support the local service industry and associated businesses. Hunting and trapping have also been a traditional activities in the area with significant impact on the local economy., Along with state, federal and private industrial lands, tax forfeited lands are open to the public for hunting or wildlife viewing. Management of these lands is critical to provide a wide variety of forest types and age classes for hunting or wildlife viewing opportunities. I.G. Land Ownership Itasca County administers about 17 percent of the land area in the county. Tax forfeited lands are scattered across the county with areas of concentration found in the northern, eastern and southern portions of Itasca County. Public ownership in the County is about 52 percent and is divided about equally between Federal, State and County agencies (Table G.1). Private land ownership totals roughly 45 percent of the land base in Itasca County. This includes private non-industrial lands which comprise 30 percent of ownership in the County, and private industrial lands which comprise roughly 15 percent. Private industrial lands are owned primarily by the timber and mining sectors of the economy. I.H. Biophysical Geography: There are seven biophysical regions that occur in Itasca County. The biophysical regions for Itasca County are based on unique combinations of geology and climate. Geologic properties include glacial lobe, glacial landforms and inherent features of glacial deposits. Sources of information for geology include published information and field observations. Climatic properties include precipitation and temperature and are summarized by annual and seasonal patterns and geographic distribution of those patterns. All information for climate is from records provided by certified weather stations throughout Itasca County and adjacent areas. ICLD-LMP Section I., page 4 of 8

5 Table G.1 Itasca County Land Ownership Private Non- Industrial, 30.41% Leech Lake Tribe, 0.50% State of Minnesota, 18.44% Other, 2.01% Industrial Lands, 14.28% Federal, 17.05% Tax Forfeit, 17.33% Biophysical regions are linked to a hierarchical land classification system having multiple levels and are designed to meet requirements of strategic, tactical and project planning. They are part of the Laurentian Mixed Forest Province which covers the north and eastern portions of Minnesota. Biophysical regions are designed primarily for strategic planning and for organization of biophysical information of higher resolution. Biophysical region information reveals that Itasca County has great potential for producing a range of high quality forest products with high sustainable yield potential. That region information also depicts a multitude of opportunities for all season recreation in a forest-lake landscape. In contrast, farming is seriously limited by large distance to markets and an unfavorable climate even though nutrient-rich soils are common in a major portion of the County. The seven biophysical regions within Itasca County are used in the Land Department s strategic and operational planning. A county-wide map and additional detailed information for each biophysical region is found in section II.E.1. ( Ecological Descriptions and Forest Management Systems ) of this plan or can be obtained from the Land Department. A general description for the geographical distribution of the biophysical regions in Itasca County is as follows. 1) The Bigfork-Cook Plain biophysical region contains nearly 380,000 acres in the county and is located in the northern part of the county. 2) The Laurentian Upland North region contains approximately 241,000 acres and is located in northeastern portion of the county. 3) The Laurentian Upland South region contains 159,000 acres and is located south of the Iron Range and population centers are typical Iron Range cities and towns. 4) The Mesabi Range region is limited to the eastern portion of the county which contains rich deposits and a long history of mining iron ore, ICLD-LMP Section I., page 5 of 8

6 and it has limited forest resources. 5) The Wawina-Hibbing Plain region contains approximately 156,000 acres and is located in east central and southeast portions of the county. 6) The Grand Rapids Upland region occupies approximately 432,000 acres and is located in the central portions of the county. 7) The Cut-foot Sioux Upland region occupies nearly 462,000 acres in western and northwestern portions of the county. I.I. Policy Statements and Goals The policy statements provide a framework of standards the department head follows in making supervisory and managerial decisions. A goal is a more specific action against which the effectiveness of any policy can be measured. An objective is a more detailed means to achieve a goal. Objective level information is not covered in this document. I.(1.) Maintain ecological integrity through quality resource stewardship of our natural environment. a. Maintain an Integrated Resource Information System (IRIS) that provides a comprehensive, systematic approach to the management of natural resources from a base of quality, selected information sources. b. Produce quality forest products and services within identified sustainable biophysical capacity of the County forest. c. Prepare techniques for improving effectiveness of evaluating the capacity of forestland for supporting equipment traffic that will minimize adverse impacts and maintain sustainable productivity of quality products. d. Utilize native plants for producing quality goods and services. e. Continue to apply silvicultural practices that provide high quality water from forest environment. f. Recognize and manage selected natural resources in special management areas. g. Develop detailed forest management handbooks for managing species, issues or activities. h. Attain and maintain recognized 3 rd party forest certification for county forest lands. I.(2.) Provide visitors and the citizens of Itasca County with a variety of quality park and recreation opportunities. a. Manage developed recreation under the Park System program. b. Manage undeveloped recreation under the forest management program. c. Provide public access to and public use of the County forest. d. Coordinate with other landowners to provide managed OHV recreational opportunities. e. Participate with other landowners in providing hunters with access to forestland and opportunities for quality upland bird and big game hunting. f. Enhance quality of scenic corridors by applying silviculture practices appropriate for increasing seasonal variety of colors of native plants. I.(3.) Maintain a forest road and trail system in Itasca County that provides a variety of access for citizens and reduces the threat of wildfire. a. Administer Ordinance for Management and Control of Recreational Vehicles. ICLD-LMP Section I., page 6 of 8

7 b. Provide for managed OHV travel for commercial purposes. c. Provide and obtain easements, licenses, leases and permits to manage access to private land, pubic land and public water. I.(4.) Provide quality wildlife habitat for game and non-game species through forest management activities. a. Consideration for wildlife habitat features such as seasonal food, thermal cover, cover for nesting and brooding, shelter from predators and contiguous travel lanes will be analyzed and evaluated during preparation of prescriptions. I.(5.) Manage timber resource to produce industrial crops of wood. a. Increase potential productivity of County forest by selecting prime quality parent stock for natural regeneration and for collecting seed for regenerating new forest. b. Maintain a timber inventory system that produces an annual update of growing stock information necessary to carry out intensive forest management plans. c. Provide a forest composition that is firmly connected to sustained biophysical capacity, potential productivity, and that integrates the needs of local consumers of wood products. d. Improve mixture of timber types, composition of stands and age class distribution of commercial trees. I.(6.) Implement integrated prescriptive management and monitoring program. a. Monitoring and evaluating compliance with performance standards is an integral part of integrated prescriptive management. b. Establish and maintain permanent plots for the purpose of monitoring and evaluating dynamics of forest growth and yield, plant community structure and their response to proactive prescriptive management. I.(7.) Manage tax forfeited trust on enterprise principles. a. Participate in supporting local business by making available from County forest timely quality forest products. b. Purchase to the greatest extent possible equipment, services, supplies and materials from local businesses provided they are competitively priced and of acceptable quality. c. Provide a monetary return to the tax-forfeited trust. d. Improve efficiency of Department land management programs, projects and field operations by managing ownership through land sale, exchange and acquisition opportunities. I.(8.) Administer Real Estate Management program to further the public interest through land sale, exchange and acquisition opportunities. a. Decisions about tax-forfeited land sales are made on a case by case basis, in the context of MS 282 and meeting the county s need for economic development and environmental protection. b. Maintain a land classification committee for evaluation of land sale opportunities. I.(9.) Partner, educate and coordinate with individuals and organizations to provide citizens with quality forest products and services. ICLD-LMP Section I., page 7 of 8

8 a. Continue to encourage cooperative scientific research and development of new information necessary for sustained quality land stewardship with professionals qualified to conduct studies in a complex forest environment and that is applicable to the County forest and adjoining ownerships. b. Coordinate land management activities with private and public landowners in and adjoining Itasca County. c. Coordinate land management activities and seek input from Leech Lake and Bois Forte tribal representatives, while recognizing their legal and customary treaty rights. d. Provide professional development opportunities to increase occupant skills of staff through appropriate training sessions and practical experiences. e. Provide land management leadership in the county and statewide where appropriate. f. Provide students of Itasca County school system and citizens with opportunities for learning about the management and stewardship of the quality forest environment for which Itasca County is known. I.(10.) Provide earthen materials in support of expansion and maintenance of transportation system in Itasca County. a. Develop extractive use guidelines. b. Manage earthen materials in balance with multiple-use management of forest land. I.(11.) Control invasive species to the extent practical with available financial and human resources. a. Develop noxious weed control program and manual. I.(12.) To reduce dependence on foreign sources of fuel, develop pilot projects and a management program for producing biofuels for local consumption. a. Recognize that carbon storage and sequestration is an important public value and service of the County forest. ICLD-LMP Section I., page 8 of 8

Public Lands In-Depth Version 1.1, 3/29/2018

Public Lands In-Depth Version 1.1, 3/29/2018 Public Lands In-Depth Version 1.1, 3/29/2018 This document is a comprehensive collection of data and information about Minnesota s public lands, focusing on the state lands managed by the DNR. It details

More information

Where Funds are Spent

Where Funds are Spent Page 1 of 10 DNR FY 2014-15 Budget 2013 Legislative Session Where Funds are Spent The DNR is organized into seven operating divisions, or programs, for managing where funds are spent. The Divisions are

More information

SKIBO PROJECT SCOPING REPORT Laurentian Ranger District, Superior National Forest

SKIBO PROJECT SCOPING REPORT Laurentian Ranger District, Superior National Forest SKIBO PROJECT SCOPING REPORT Laurentian Ranger District, Superior National Forest I. Introduction The Laurentian Ranger District of the Superior National Forest is proposing management activities within

More information

REVIEW OF THE CLASSIFICATION FOR MOTOR VEHICLE USE IN THE PILLSBURY STATE FOREST. Background

REVIEW OF THE CLASSIFICATION FOR MOTOR VEHICLE USE IN THE PILLSBURY STATE FOREST. Background REVIEW OF THE CLASSIFICATION FOR MOTOR VEHICLE USE IN THE PILLSBURY STATE FOREST Background Prior to the mid-1980 s recreational motor vehicle use was generally been allowed in most State Forests. As the

More information

5 Public Involvement. 5.1 Proposed Action Scoping and Draft EIS. Echo Trail Area Forest Management Project

5 Public Involvement. 5.1 Proposed Action Scoping and Draft EIS. Echo Trail Area Forest Management Project 5 Public Involvement The primary actions that involved the public, tribes, and other agencies are described in this section. We developed alternatives to the Proposed Action using significant issues as

More information

COMMUNITY FOREST CONFERENCE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE BAYFIELD WISCONSIN COUNTY FOREST 2/28/05. Ownership/Management Structure and Governance:

COMMUNITY FOREST CONFERENCE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE BAYFIELD WISCONSIN COUNTY FOREST 2/28/05. Ownership/Management Structure and Governance: COMMUNITY FOREST CONFERENCE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE BAYFIELD WISCONSIN COUNTY FOREST 2/28/05 Ownership/Management Structure and Governance: History: The Wisconsin Legislature passed the Forest Crop Law in

More information

Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Application

Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Application My Applications Application main menu CPL Applications (Total to date: 129) Spreadsheet Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Application CPL1000112 Name and Contact Project Identifier: CPL1000112 Project

More information

Katahdin Forest Management 2016 SFI Summary Audit Report

Katahdin Forest Management 2016 SFI Summary Audit Report Katahdin Forest Management 2016 SFI Summary Audit Report Introduction The SFI Program of Katahdin Forest Management of Millinocket, Maine has demonstrated continued conformance with the SFI 2015-2019 Standard

More information

Forest Classification. Forest Road & Trail Designation. State Forest Lands. Koochiching and Eastern Itasca Counties

Forest Classification. Forest Road & Trail Designation. State Forest Lands. Koochiching and Eastern Itasca Counties Forest Classification and Forest Road & Trail Designation for State Forest Lands in Koochiching and Eastern Itasca Counties December 23, 2008 Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Koochiching - Itasca

More information

Recent Efforts by States to Incentivize Working Forests

Recent Efforts by States to Incentivize Working Forests November 3, 2005 Sarah Murray Graduate, Social Sciences College of Forest Resources University of Washington Box 352100 Seattle WA 98195-2100 (206) 719-7020 scmurra1@u.washington.edu University of Washington

More information

The Fish River Chain of Lakes Concept Plan

The Fish River Chain of Lakes Concept Plan The Fish River Chain of Lakes Concept Plan Overview and Summary December 2014 THE FISH RIVER CHAIN OF LAKES The Fish River chain of lakes in northern Aroostook County is as special as any place in the

More information

3.17 ECONOMICS. Echo Trail Area Forest Management Project

3.17 ECONOMICS. Echo Trail Area Forest Management Project 3.17 ECONOMICS 3.17.1 Summary The Net Present Value (NPV) benefit/cost ratios resulting from each action alternatives would range from 0.76 to 0.79. In all action alternatives costs would exceed timber

More information

The Fish River Chain of Lakes Concept Plan

The Fish River Chain of Lakes Concept Plan The Fish River Chain of Lakes Concept Plan Overview and Summary May 2017 THE FISH RIVER CHAIN OF LAKES THE CONCEPT PLAN The Fish River chain of lakes in northern Aroostook County is as special as any place

More information

St. Louis County Land and Minerals Department 2018 SFI Forest Management Public Summary Report

St. Louis County Land and Minerals Department 2018 SFI Forest Management Public Summary Report Appendix 2 St. Louis County Land and Minerals Department 2018 SFI Forest Management Public Summary Report Introduction The SFI Program of the St. Louis County Land and Minerals Department has achieved

More information

ASSESSING THE DIRECTION OF THE FOREST RESOURCE

ASSESSING THE DIRECTION OF THE FOREST RESOURCE ASSESSING THE DIRECTION OF THE FOREST RESOURCE C U R T W I L S O N - R E G I O N A L F O R E S T R Y L E A D E R N O R T H E A S T R E G I O N - G R E E N B A Y, W D N R J U N E 2 0 1 2 QUESTIONS FOR TODAY

More information

NDSU - North Dakota Forest Service North Dakota Cooperative Fire Protection Initiative Budget Request

NDSU - North Dakota Forest Service North Dakota Cooperative Fire Protection Initiative Budget Request Agency Information NDSU - North Dakota Forest Service North Dakota Cooperative Fire Protection Initiative 2015-17 Budget Request North Dakota State Board of Higher Education May 29, 2014 NDSU-North Dakota

More information

BURNEY GARDENS PLANNING UNIT Cow-Battle Creek Watershed

BURNEY GARDENS PLANNING UNIT Cow-Battle Creek Watershed Existing Conditions & Uses Overview Formerly homesteaded scenic mountain meadows and forestland surrounded by private timber and grazing lands 1,611 acres in Shasta County No FERC Project associated with

More information

COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 86 : Policy Statement Lewis County has an abundance of natural resources, including water, wind, soils, and wildlife. Together with our citizens, they form a unique ecosystem that must be preserved and

More information

State and Private Forestry Programs

State and Private Forestry Programs Appropriation State and Private Forestry The Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 President s Budget proposes $109,500,000 for programs under the State and Private Forestry appropriation, a decrease in budget authority

More information

AUDITOR Land Department. An Inventory of Its Reports and Correspondence

AUDITOR Land Department. An Inventory of Its Reports and Correspondence MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Minnesota State Archives AUDITOR Land Department An Inventory of Its Reports and Correspondence OVERVIEW OF THE RECORDS Agency: Series Title: Dates: 1926-1941. Abstract: Quantity:

More information

US Forest Service Open Space Conservation Strategy

US Forest Service Open Space Conservation Strategy US Forest Service Open Space Conservation Strategy Transportation Research Board September 3, 2008 Atlanta, Georgia Photo Credit: Regents at the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. Used with

More information

14. Sustainable Forestry Principals

14. Sustainable Forestry Principals 14. Sustainable Forestry Principals Fish River Lakes Concept Plan Addendum Materials April 2018 14. SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY PRINCIPLES In response to our discussion with LUPC Staff and others on the topic

More information

[ M.S. 16A.125 TRANSFER CERTIFICATION REPORT] MN Dept Of Natural Resources. Division of Forestry

[ M.S. 16A.125 TRANSFER CERTIFICATION REPORT] MN Dept Of Natural Resources. Division of Forestry 2013 MN Dept Of Natural Resources [ M.S. 16A.125 TRANSFER CERTIFICATION REPORT] The contents of this report identify costs certified against trust lands and how the certified costs and net revenues from

More information

2006, Queen s Printer for Ontario Printed in Ontario, Canada

2006, Queen s Printer for Ontario Printed in Ontario, Canada 2006, Queen s Printer for Ontario Printed in Ontario, Canada Single copies of this publication are available at no charge from the address noted below. Bulk orders may involve charges. Natural Resources

More information

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CRYSTAL FALLS TOWNSHIP The image of a cold, snowy climate; a distant, northern, isolated location; and a dwindling economy are part of the folklore for Crystal Falls Township. In

More information

Information for File # ARC

Information for File # ARC Information for File # 2015-02993-ARC Applicant Corps Contact St. Louis-Lake Counties Regional Rail Authority Andrew R. Chambers Address 600 South Lake Avenue, Suite 211, Duluth, MN 55802 E-Mail Andrew.R.Chambers@usace.army.mil

More information

Katahdin Forest Management

Katahdin Forest Management Katahdin Forest Management 4 Hill Street Millinocket, Maine 04462 SFI 2015-2019 Standards and Rules, Section 2 Forest Management Surveillance Audit Introduction Katahdin Forest Management LLC 2018 SFI

More information

Katahdin Forest Management 2014 SFI Summary Audit Report

Katahdin Forest Management 2014 SFI Summary Audit Report Katahdin Forest Management 2014 SFI Summary Audit Report The SFI Program of Katahdin Forest Management of Millinocket, Maine has again achieved conformance with the SFI Standard, 2010-2014 Edition, according

More information

FORDYCE LAKE PLANNING UNIT Yuba-Bear River Watershed

FORDYCE LAKE PLANNING UNIT Yuba-Bear River Watershed Existing Conditions & Uses Overview Scenic, high elevation reservoirs adjacent to the Tahoe National Forest with important biological and recreation resources 2,279 acres in Nevada and Placer Counties;

More information

Forester - Forestry Department An Equal Opportunity Employer

Forester - Forestry Department An Equal Opportunity Employer DOUGLAS COUNTY (WI) 1316 N. 14th Street, Suite 301 Superior, WI 54880 http://douglascountywi.org Forester - Forestry Department An Equal Opportunity Employer Online applications can be submitted until

More information

Sustaining Minnesota Forest Resources: Voluntary Site-Level Forest Management Guidelines for Landowners, Loggers and Resource Managers

Sustaining Minnesota Forest Resources: Voluntary Site-Level Forest Management Guidelines for Landowners, Loggers and Resource Managers Sustaining Minnesota Forest Resources: Voluntary Site-Level Forest Management Guidelines for Landowners, Loggers and Resource Managers The Minnesota Forest Resources Council (MFRC) was charged under the

More information

RESOURCE DIRECTORY. Contents

RESOURCE DIRECTORY. Contents RESOURCE DIRECTORY A Guide to Acronyms...3 General Resource Management Information via the Web...4 Natural Resource Management and Stewardship: Information and Educational Materials...4 Developing Forest

More information

2016 Annual Volunteer Report

2016 Annual Volunteer Report 2016 Annual Volunteer Report Volunteer Statistics Summary 21,954 DNR 268,817 Hours Donated 129 FTE s (Full Time Equivalents based on a 40-hour work week or 2,080 hours/year.) Volunteer hours are equivalent

More information

Governor s Recommendation Overview. House Environment and Natural Resources Finance Division

Governor s Recommendation Overview. House Environment and Natural Resources Finance Division 2020-21 Governor s Recommendation Overview House Environment and Natural Resources Finance Division 1 DNR s Mission The mission of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is to work with residents

More information

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2017 Request for Proposals (RFP)

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2017 Request for Proposals (RFP) Project Title: Total Project Budget: Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2017 Request for Proposals (RFP) Lowland Conifer Ecosystems: Holistic Assessment for Adaptive Management Category: Proposed

More information

MANZANITA LAKE PLANNING UNIT Willow Creek Watershed

MANZANITA LAKE PLANNING UNIT Willow Creek Watershed Existing Conditions & Uses Overview Area surrounding a small afterbay and creeks with ethnobotanical resources and valuable habitat 472 acres in Madera County; 337 acres outside the FERC boundary and 135

More information

NHTOA Mission: Promote private and public working forests, responsible forest management, and a strong forest products industry.

NHTOA Mission: Promote private and public working forests, responsible forest management, and a strong forest products industry. N.H. Timberland Owners Association Strategic Plan Update FINAL 05/01/12 Definitions: For the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association, the forest products industry includes any person, organization,

More information

Texas forests are. one of our state s most valuable natural resources, with unlimited environmental and economic potential for future generations.

Texas forests are. one of our state s most valuable natural resources, with unlimited environmental and economic potential for future generations. Texas forests are one of our state s most valuable natural resources, with unlimited environmental and economic potential for future generations. James B. Hull, State Forester and Director, Texas Forest

More information

Bear River Planning Unit. Fish, Plant, and Wildlife Habitat BEAR RIVER PLANNING UNIT

Bear River Planning Unit. Fish, Plant, and Wildlife Habitat BEAR RIVER PLANNING UNIT BEAR RIVER PLANNING UNIT Yuba-Bear River Watershed Bear River Planning Unit Above all, the Stewardship Council recommends close coordination with the upcoming relicensing effort to ensure consistency with

More information

The Management of the Yale School Forests

The Management of the Yale School Forests The Management of the Yale School Forests Yale School Forests 3 States - 7 Properties 10,880 Acres Urban to Rural YMF: Largest 7,840 acres Crowell Ravine: Smallest 75 acres Conservation Easements: Yale-Toumey

More information

INTERIM MANAGEMENT PLAN. Silver Lake Woods

INTERIM MANAGEMENT PLAN. Silver Lake Woods INTERIM MANAGEMENT PLAN Silver Lake Woods August 6, 2016 INTERIM MANAGEMENT PLAN Silver Lake Woods August 6, 2016 Goal of the Management Plan. The Town of Georgia Conservation Commission has prepared this

More information

FOREST FOR THE TREES: LAND-USE ISSUES IN MICHIGAN Marty Mater Teacher Consultant in Residence Michigan Geographic Alliance

FOREST FOR THE TREES: LAND-USE ISSUES IN MICHIGAN Marty Mater Teacher Consultant in Residence Michigan Geographic Alliance FOREST FOR THE TREES: LAND-USE ISSUES IN MICHIGAN Marty Mater (mater1ml@cmich.edu) Teacher Consultant in Residence Michigan Geographic Alliance FOCUS QUESTIONS: How is human activity affecting forestland

More information

Minnesota Forests for the Future Conserving Minnesota s working forest lands to meet the state s future recreation, economic, and ecological needs.

Minnesota Forests for the Future Conserving Minnesota s working forest lands to meet the state s future recreation, economic, and ecological needs. Minnesota Forests for the Future Conserving Minnesota s working forest lands to meet the state s future recreation, economic, and ecological needs. Strategic Report of the DNR Commissioner s Advisory Team

More information

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2014 Request for Proposals (RFP)

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2014 Request for Proposals (RFP) Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2014 Request for Proposals (RFP) Project Title: Forest Wildlife and Climate Change Research and Outreach ENRTF ID: 168-F Category: F. Methods to Protect, Restore,

More information

AGENDA Tuesday, September 29, 2015

AGENDA Tuesday, September 29, 2015 9/24/15 Page 1 of 1 GRAND COUNTY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSHOP Grand County Council Chambers 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah AGENDA Tuesday, September 29, 2015 9:00 a.m. WORKSHOP Call

More information

American Tree Farm System Management Plan Template

American Tree Farm System Management Plan Template American Tree Farm System Management Plan Template State Tree Farm # Tree Farm Property Location Tree Farm Name: Ownership 1 : County: Tax Map ID: Location 2 : State: GPS Coordinates: Tree Farmer Contact

More information

THE BIG LAND DEAL. The Nature Conservancy The State of Michigan The Forestland Group

THE BIG LAND DEAL. The Nature Conservancy The State of Michigan The Forestland Group THE BIG LAND DEAL The Nature Conservancy The State of Michigan The Forestland Group The Nature Conservancy The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals, and natural communities

More information

Forester - Forestry Department An Equal Opportunity Employer

Forester - Forestry Department An Equal Opportunity Employer DOUGLAS COUNTY (WI) 1316 N. 14th Street, Suite 301 Superior, WI 54880 http://douglascountywi.org Forester - Forestry Department An Equal Opportunity Employer Online applications can be submitted until

More information

LAND AND USE. Figure 2. Land cover in Rhode Island, Forest land. Nonforest land and smaller forest patches predominate in the area surrounding

LAND AND USE. Figure 2. Land cover in Rhode Island, Forest land. Nonforest land and smaller forest patches predominate in the area surrounding Mountain laurel Kalmia latifolia Figure 2. Land cover in Rhode Island, 1992. Forest land Developed land Agricultural land Other land Water Source: U.S. Geologic Survey, National Land Cover Data LAND AND

More information

Talking Points on the Competitiveness of Minnesota s Primary Forest Products Industry

Talking Points on the Competitiveness of Minnesota s Primary Forest Products Industry Talking Points on the Competitiveness of Minnesota s Primary Forest Products Industry In March of 2003, Governor Pawlenty established an Advisory Task Force on the Competitiveness of Minnesota s Primary

More information

1/26/17. Senator Susan Glick Chair, Senate Natural Resources Committee 200 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN RE: SB420. Dear Senator Glick,

1/26/17. Senator Susan Glick Chair, Senate Natural Resources Committee 200 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN RE: SB420. Dear Senator Glick, 1/26/17 Senator Susan Glick Chair, Senate Natural Resources Committee 200 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 RE: SB420 Dear Senator Glick, The Indiana Society of American Foresters is writing to

More information

FALL RIVER MILLS PLANNING UNIT Pit-McCloud River Watershed

FALL RIVER MILLS PLANNING UNIT Pit-McCloud River Watershed Existing Conditions & Uses Overview Scenic lake and river corridor adjacent to the town of Fall River Mills; 5,310 acres in Shasta County 4,732 acres outside the FERC boundary; 578 acres inside the FERC

More information

New Access Needs Draft June 2006

New Access Needs Draft June 2006 3 New Access Needs 3.1 Purpose The primary purpose of identifying new access needs in SFRMP planning is to provide a rough estimate of general location, miles, and type of new access needed to implement

More information

Dukes Experimental Forest Network

Dukes Experimental Forest Network United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Dukes Experimental Forest Northern Research Station Experimental Forest Network NRS-INF-26-13 Dukes Experimental Forest The 5,500-acre Dukes Experimental

More information

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction. Lower Platte South NRD Past and Present 1. Map of Lower Platte South NRD 2. Vision for the Future 3.

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction. Lower Platte South NRD Past and Present 1. Map of Lower Platte South NRD 2. Vision for the Future 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ii Lower Platte South NRD Past and Present 1 Map of Lower Platte South NRD 2 Vision for the Future 3 Vision Table 5 i INTRODUCTION The Master Plan is the document that expresses

More information

COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST

COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST Utilizing Idaho s Natural Resources COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST Wildfire Forest Health Roads Schools Jobs 1 COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST Revenues The Solution is Utilizing Natural Resources

More information

Riparian Vegetation Protections. Heritage Tree Protection

Riparian Vegetation Protections. Heritage Tree Protection PLACER Protections in place: Oak Tree Retention/ Replacement Requirements General Plan Language Specific Voluntary Rural Design require preservation of native trees and groves through replacement and dedication

More information

Lake Britton Planning Unit. Fish, Plant, and Wildlife Habitat LAKE BRITTON PLANNING UNIT

Lake Britton Planning Unit. Fish, Plant, and Wildlife Habitat LAKE BRITTON PLANNING UNIT LAKE BRITTON PLANNING UNIT Pit-McCloud River Watershed Lake Britton Planning Unit Fish, Plant, and Wildlife Habitat Conduct surveys of lands outside the FERC boundary to identify biological resources and

More information

A STRATEGIC CONSERVATION AGENDA Measuring Progress Toward Mission. March Update

A STRATEGIC CONSERVATION AGENDA Measuring Progress Toward Mission. March Update A STRATEGIC CONSERVATION AGENDA 23-27 Measuring Progress Toward Mission 'dlu," L... ",,",';""... 1\ I \\, ' II,,_.,.,... I 11_...,, "... 1IfI March 25 Update Minnesota Department of Natural Resources http://www.dnr.state.mn.uslconservationagendalindell:.html

More information

land more than 20 years ago and continues to expand these efforts.

land more than 20 years ago and continues to expand these efforts. 3 ecological health INTRODUCTION More than 100,000 acres of open space have been protected by Boulder County to preserve natural, cultural, and agricultural resources and provide public uses that reflect

More information

Anchor Forests: Improving forest ecosystem function through balanced Social, Economic, and Ecologic Management

Anchor Forests: Improving forest ecosystem function through balanced Social, Economic, and Ecologic Management Anchor Forests: Improving forest ecosystem function through balanced Social, Economic, and Ecologic Management National Forest Foundation: Collaborative Restoration Workshop April 26 28, 2016 Denver, Colorado

More information

FOREST SERVICE MANUAL NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS (WO) WASHINGTON, DC

FOREST SERVICE MANUAL NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS (WO) WASHINGTON, DC Page 1 of 12 FOREST SERVICE MANUAL NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS (WO) WASHINGTON, DC CHAPTER VEGETATION ECOLOGY Amendment No.: 2000-2008-1 Effective Date: February 13, 2008 Duration: This amendment is effective

More information

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund Request for Proposals (RFP)

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund Request for Proposals (RFP) Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2012-2013 Request for Proposals (RFP) Project Title: Rapid Forest Ecosystem and Habitat Inventory by Imputation ENRTF ID: 016-B Topic Area: B. Forestry/Agriculture/Minerals

More information

4 CONSERVED LANDS, PUBLIC LANDS, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

4 CONSERVED LANDS, PUBLIC LANDS, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 4 CONSERVED LANDS, PUBLIC LANDS, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES At the time of this study, there are approximately 2,300 acres of conservation land in Grantham, or 12% of the land area. The Town

More information

Minnesota DNR 2015 Public Summary Audit Report

Minnesota DNR 2015 Public Summary Audit Report Minnesota DNR 2015 Public Summary Audit Report The SFI Program of Minnesota DNR has demonstrated conformance with the SFI 2015-2019 Standard and Rules, Section 2 Forest Management Standard, according to

More information

EAST TORRANCE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT. LONG RANGE PLAN July 1, 2009 June 30, 2019

EAST TORRANCE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT. LONG RANGE PLAN July 1, 2009 June 30, 2019 EAST TORRANCE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT LONG RANGE PLAN July 1, 2009 June 30, 2019 INTRODUCTION The East Torrance Soil and Water Conservation District covers 1,142,028 acres of land in Torrance

More information

FACT Sustainable forestry is vital to Oregonians way of life and rural economy.

FACT Sustainable forestry is vital to Oregonians way of life and rural economy. Oregon Professional Loggers Harvest. Manage. Reforest. FACT Sustainable forestry is vital to Oregonians way of life and rural economy. FACT America s most productive forests, and most effective environmental

More information

The New Economies of the Redwood Region in the 21 st Century 1

The New Economies of the Redwood Region in the 21 st Century 1 The New Economies of the Redwood Region in the 21 st Century 1 William Stewart 2 Abstract The redwood region of California has experienced a number of major land use changes over the past one hundred and

More information

2013 PRIORITY LEGISLATIVE ISSUES

2013 PRIORITY LEGISLATIVE ISSUES 2013 PRIORITY LEGISLATIVE ISSUES ISSUE 1 TRUCKING WEIGHTS Rising fuel prices, foreign competition and increased traffic on highway infrastructure have fueled an outcry for increased trucking weights across

More information

State and Private Forestry Fact Sheet

State and Private Forestry Fact Sheet State and Private Forestry Fact Sheet New Mexico 2017 Investment in State's Cooperative Programs Program FY 2016 Final Community Forestry and Open Space $0 Cooperative Lands - Forest Health Management

More information

Examples of Successful Land Management Collaboration in The West

Examples of Successful Land Management Collaboration in The West Examples of Successful Land Management Collaboration in The West Background paper provided by the Wyoming Outdoor Council In recent decades, numerous collaborative approaches to planning and management

More information

Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program Encouraging Responsible Forest Stewardship Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry

Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program Encouraging Responsible Forest Stewardship Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program Encouraging Responsible Forest Stewardship Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Rob Spence Administrator MFTIP OLTA Gathering Oct 2015 1 Overview Private Lands

More information

Current Use of Federal Land Utilization Projects Granted to State and Local Agencies

Current Use of Federal Land Utilization Projects Granted to State and Local Agencies Current Use of Federal Land Utilization Projects Granted to State and Local Agencies Thomas J. Straka, S. Knight Cox, and Heather T. Irwin, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Clemson University,

More information

Wisconsin s Green Fire: Voices for Conservation

Wisconsin s Green Fire: Voices for Conservation Analysis of proposal to remove state regulatory oversight of non-federal wetlands in legislation: AB547 / SB600 December 18, 2017 Legislation Description: The following is an excerpt of the analysis of

More information

The State of New Hampshire s Forests

The State of New Hampshire s Forests The State of New Hampshire s Forests The Forests New Hampshire is defined by its forests. Covering 84 percent of the state, they are the source of our clean air, water, scenery, wildlife, and recreation.

More information

Forest Legacy Program

Forest Legacy Program Forest Legacy Program Forest Management Sheet Legacy http://texasforestservice.tamu.edu The State of Texas contains 26 million acres of forestland, primarily in the Eastern third of the state. This forestland

More information

Bemidji Aspen Clearcut-Artificial Regen Cooperation 1/11/2019

Bemidji Aspen Clearcut-Artificial Regen Cooperation 1/11/2019 Minnesota Department of Natural Resource Division of Forestry 500 Lafayette Road St. Paul, MN 55155-4044 December 14, 2018 Notice of Annual Plan Additions Fiscal Year 2019 Harvest Plan Addition No. 3 This

More information

Prevention and Early Detection

Prevention and Early Detection Prevention and Early Detection Prevention, early detection, and eradication of newly introduced invasive weed species is the most economical means of weed management. Prevention is best accomplished by

More information

Internet:

Internet: Comments or questions? Please contact us: USDA Forest Service National Woodland Owner Survey 160 Holdsworth Way Amherst, MA 01003 Toll-Free Telephone: (855) 233-3372 Fax: (413) 545-1860 Internet: www.fia.fs.fed.us/nwos

More information

SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF LOCAL FORESTRY ORDINANCES

SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF LOCAL FORESTRY ORDINANCES SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF LOCAL FORESTRY ORDINANCES David R. Daversa, Stephen P. Prisley, and Michael J. Mortimer Department of Forestry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061 ABSTRACT Local

More information

Proposed Action for Motorized Travel Management on the North Kaibab Ranger District

Proposed Action for Motorized Travel Management on the North Kaibab Ranger District United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Proposed Action for Motorized Travel Management on the North Kaibab Ranger District Kaibab National Forest March 2010 The U.S. Department of Agriculture

More information

Forests in the Farm Bill Coalition. Photo: David Harvey, Dixfield, Maine. Forest Priorities for the 2012 Farm Bill

Forests in the Farm Bill Coalition. Photo: David Harvey, Dixfield, Maine. Forest Priorities for the 2012 Farm Bill Forests in the Farm Bill Coalition Photo: David Harvey, Dixfield, Maine Forest Priorities for the 2012 Farm Bill January 2011 Congress and the Administration must work to ensure that the Farm Bill provides

More information

KINGS RIVER PLANNING UNIT Kings River Watershed

KINGS RIVER PLANNING UNIT Kings River Watershed Existing Conditions & Uses Overview Remote parcel in rugged canyon with adjoining whitewater rafting base camps 100 acres in Fresno County The Kings River Planning Unit is outside any FERC Project boundary

More information

Decision Memo for Pax Ponderosa Pine Planting Project

Decision Memo for Pax Ponderosa Pine Planting Project Decision Memo for Pax Ponderosa Pine Planting Project USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region Fremont-Winema National Forests Lakeview Ranger District Lake County, Oregon Introduction The Lakeview

More information

Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone Comprehensive River Management Plan

Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone Comprehensive River Management Plan Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone Comprehensive River Management Plan Background The Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River is located on the Shoshone National Forest, approximately 30 miles north-northwest

More information

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2014 Request for Proposals (RFP)

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2014 Request for Proposals (RFP) Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2014 Request for Proposals (RFP) DRAFT N Project Title: Preserving Old Growth Forests on School Trust Lands Category: G. Land Acquisition for Habitat and Recreation

More information

(Draft) Addendum to 5-year Management Plan Mohican-Memorial State Forest

(Draft) Addendum to 5-year Management Plan Mohican-Memorial State Forest (Draft) Addendum to 5-year Management Plan Mohican-Memorial State Forest Forest Description Mohican- Memorial State Forest (Mohican SF) is located in southern Ashland County, midway between Columbus and

More information

South Carolina Forestry Commission Strategic Plan 2008

South Carolina Forestry Commission Strategic Plan 2008 South Carolina Forestry Commission Strategic Plan 2008 Third edition Enhance the Resource An ample, productive forestland base and an economic climate conducive to forestry-based business are essential

More information

2012 Moose Habitat Survey

2012 Moose Habitat Survey 2012 Moose Habitat Survey Mike Schrage, Fond du Lac Resource Management Division Introduction Fire and timber harvest are generally believed to be beneficial to moose (Alces alces) through the creation

More information

INTENT TO CUT NOTIFICATION EMERGENCY RULES, STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES

INTENT TO CUT NOTIFICATION EMERGENCY RULES, STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS, PARKS AND RECREATION INTENT TO CUT NOTIFICATION EMERGENCY RULES, STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES Prepared by: Brian Stone, Chief of Forest Management June 23,

More information

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP)

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP) Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP) Project Title: Testing a New Method for Eradicating Dwarf Mistletoe Category: D. Aquatic and Terrestrial Invasive Species ENRTF

More information

Forest Stewardship Program National Standards and Guidelines

Forest Stewardship Program National Standards and Guidelines Forest Stewardship Program National Standards and Guidelines Second Edition September 2005 USDA Forest Service State & Private Forestry Cooperative Forestry Forest Stewardship Program National Standards

More information

Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership A Forest-Based Economic Development and Conservation Project

Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership A Forest-Based Economic Development and Conservation Project Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership A Forest-Based Economic Development and Conservation Project November 2015 Update Purpose: The intent of the Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership Project (MTWP) is to bring

More information

Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership A Forest-Based Economic Development and Conservation Project

Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership A Forest-Based Economic Development and Conservation Project Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership A Forest-Based Economic Development and Conservation Project October 2016 Update Purpose: The intent of the Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership Project (MTWP) is to bring

More information

2013 Moose Habitat Survey

2013 Moose Habitat Survey 2013 Moose Habitat Survey Mike Schrage, Fond du Lac Resource Management Division Introduction Fire and timber harvest are generally believed to be beneficial to moose (Alces alces) through the creation

More information

Hilton Timberlands Public Summary Audit Report

Hilton Timberlands Public Summary Audit Report Introduction Hilton Timberlands Public Summary Audit Report The SFI program of Hilton Timberlands of Jackman, Maine has demonstrated conformance with the SFI 2015-2019 Standard and Rules, Section 2 Forest

More information

State Forest Management: Pennsylvania

State Forest Management: Pennsylvania State Forest Management: Pennsylvania April 14, 2010 Jim Grace Deputy Secretary for State Parks and Forestry Pennsylvania DCNR PENNSYLVANIA M Pennsylvania s Forests 16.6 million ac.(6.7 million ha.) of

More information

STAFF REPORT. Permit Number: Tallman. Kitsap County Board of Commissioners; Kitsap County Planning Commission

STAFF REPORT. Permit Number: Tallman. Kitsap County Board of Commissioners; Kitsap County Planning Commission STAFF REPORT Permit Number: 15 00742 Tallman DATE: November 9, 2015 TO: FROM: RE: Kitsap County Board of Commissioners; Kitsap County Planning Commission Katrina Knutson, AICP, Senior Planner, DCD and

More information

Application of the Montreal Process Criteria & Indicators at National and Sub-national Scales

Application of the Montreal Process Criteria & Indicators at National and Sub-national Scales Application of the Montreal Process Criteria & Indicators at National and Sub-national Scales International Seminar on Challenges of Sustainable Forest Management Tokyo, Japan, 08 March 2011 Peter Gaulke

More information

Interim Management Plan for the Maple Shade Town Forest Westford, Vermont

Interim Management Plan for the Maple Shade Town Forest Westford, Vermont Interim Management Plan for the Maple Shade Town Forest Westford, Vermont Prepared by: Westford Conservation Commission; Sarah Pinto, Chair Ethan Tapper, Chittenden County Forester With information from

More information