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1 The Northwest Forest Plan The Northwest Forest Plan An Overview

2 What is the Northwest Forest Plan? What have been the Plan’s major accomplishments to date? What steps are the agencies taking to improve upon the present course of Plan implementation? What critical issues and challenges are still in need of resolution to more effectively satisfy both the Plan’s conservation and commodity goals? What is the Northwest Forest Plan? What have been the Plan’s major accomplishments to date? What steps are the agencies taking to improve upon the present course of Plan implementation? What critical issues and challenges are still in need of resolution to more effectively satisfy both the Plan’s conservation and commodity goals?

3 HistoryHistory Commercial logging in Pacific Northwest begins in late 1800s, increases significantly after WWII Northern Spotted Owl listed as threatened species under ESA in 1990 By 1992, court injunctions had shut down virtually all Federal old-growth timber sales

4 Forest Plan Conference held in Portland in 1993 Forest Plan Conference held in Portland in 1993 Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture directed to jointly develop array of options for managing Federal old-growth forests in Pacific Northwest Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture directed to jointly develop array of options for managing Federal old-growth forests in Pacific Northwest In 1994, Northwest Forest Plan adopted In 1994, Northwest Forest Plan adopted Was first time Federal agencies developed a common management strategy for entire ecological region Was first time Federal agencies developed a common management strategy for entire ecological region Forest Plan Conference held in Portland in 1993 Forest Plan Conference held in Portland in 1993 Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture directed to jointly develop array of options for managing Federal old-growth forests in Pacific Northwest Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture directed to jointly develop array of options for managing Federal old-growth forests in Pacific Northwest In 1994, Northwest Forest Plan adopted In 1994, Northwest Forest Plan adopted Was first time Federal agencies developed a common management strategy for entire ecological region Was first time Federal agencies developed a common management strategy for entire ecological region Adoption of the Strategy

5 Geographic Scope The Northwest Forest Plan area encompasses 24.4 million acres of Federal lands in the western portions of Oregon, Washington, and Northern California

6 Components of the Northwest Forest Plan

7 Five Key Principles Never forget human and economic dimensions of issues Never forget human and economic dimensions of issues Protect long-term health of forests, wildlife, and waterways Protect long-term health of forests, wildlife, and waterways Focus on scientifically sound, ecologically credible, and legally responsible strategies and implementation Focus on scientifically sound, ecologically credible, and legally responsible strategies and implementation Produce a predictable and sustainable level of timber sales and non-timber resources Produce a predictable and sustainable level of timber sales and non-timber resources Ensure that Federal agencies work together Ensure that Federal agencies work together Never forget human and economic dimensions of issues Never forget human and economic dimensions of issues Protect long-term health of forests, wildlife, and waterways Protect long-term health of forests, wildlife, and waterways Focus on scientifically sound, ecologically credible, and legally responsible strategies and implementation Focus on scientifically sound, ecologically credible, and legally responsible strategies and implementation Produce a predictable and sustainable level of timber sales and non-timber resources Produce a predictable and sustainable level of timber sales and non-timber resources Ensure that Federal agencies work together Ensure that Federal agencies work together

8 Land Allocations Previously Reserved Areas Previously Reserved Areas >Congressionally Reserved Areas (30%) >Administratively Withdrawn Areas (6%) NFP Reserve System NFP Reserve System >Late-Successional Reserves (31%) >Riparian Reserves (11%) Areas available for programmed timber harvest Areas available for programmed timber harvest >Matrix (16%) >Adaptive Management Areas (6%) Previously Reserved Areas Previously Reserved Areas >Congressionally Reserved Areas (30%) >Administratively Withdrawn Areas (6%) NFP Reserve System NFP Reserve System >Late-Successional Reserves (31%) >Riparian Reserves (11%) Areas available for programmed timber harvest Areas available for programmed timber harvest >Matrix (16%) >Adaptive Management Areas (6%)

9 A series of Standards & Guidelines provide various forms of management direction that applies either: A series of Standards & Guidelines provide various forms of management direction that applies either: >within a particular land allocation >across the entire NFP area All Standards & Guidelines have underlying objectives that describe their purpose and application – e.g., All Standards & Guidelines have underlying objectives that describe their purpose and application – e.g., >Objectives of LSRs include protection and enhancement of late-successional and old-growth forest conditions >Objectives of Matrix include programmed timber harvest A series of Standards & Guidelines provide various forms of management direction that applies either: A series of Standards & Guidelines provide various forms of management direction that applies either: >within a particular land allocation >across the entire NFP area All Standards & Guidelines have underlying objectives that describe their purpose and application – e.g., All Standards & Guidelines have underlying objectives that describe their purpose and application – e.g., >Objectives of LSRs include protection and enhancement of late-successional and old-growth forest conditions >Objectives of Matrix include programmed timber harvest Standards & Guidelines

10 Aquatic Conservation Strategy Primary objectives are to restore and maintain watersheds and aquatic functions and systems Strategy consists of four primary components: >Riparian Reserves >Key Watersheds >Watershed Analysis >Watershed Restoration Primary objectives are to restore and maintain watersheds and aquatic functions and systems Strategy consists of four primary components: >Riparian Reserves >Key Watersheds >Watershed Analysis >Watershed Restoration

11 Implementation EffectivenessEffectiveness ValidationValidation Three Kinds of Monitoring

12 Adjusting management over time to better achieve NFP objectives in light of new information Adjusting management over time to better achieve NFP objectives in light of new information Integral principle woven into the fabric of the plan that applies throughout NFP area Integral principle woven into the fabric of the plan that applies throughout NFP area Adaptive Management Areas: Network of 10 areas specifically designed for testing alternative approaches to more effectively achieve desired ecological, socio- economic, or other objectives Adaptive Management Areas: Network of 10 areas specifically designed for testing alternative approaches to more effectively achieve desired ecological, socio- economic, or other objectives Adjusting management over time to better achieve NFP objectives in light of new information Adjusting management over time to better achieve NFP objectives in light of new information Integral principle woven into the fabric of the plan that applies throughout NFP area Integral principle woven into the fabric of the plan that applies throughout NFP area Adaptive Management Areas: Network of 10 areas specifically designed for testing alternative approaches to more effectively achieve desired ecological, socio- economic, or other objectives Adaptive Management Areas: Network of 10 areas specifically designed for testing alternative approaches to more effectively achieve desired ecological, socio- economic, or other objectives “Learning to manage and managing to learn” Adaptive Management: “Learning to manage and managing to learn”

13 Survey & Manage Suite of mitigation measures for rare and little-known species within NFP area Suite of mitigation measures for rare and little-known species within NFP area Surveys Surveys -- Site-specific Pre-Disturbance Surveys -- Strategic Surveys Management recommendations designed to maintain high-priority species sites Management recommendations designed to maintain high-priority species sites Suite of mitigation measures for rare and little-known species within NFP area Suite of mitigation measures for rare and little-known species within NFP area Surveys Surveys -- Site-specific Pre-Disturbance Surveys -- Strategic Surveys Management recommendations designed to maintain high-priority species sites Management recommendations designed to maintain high-priority species sites

14 Interagency & Intergovernmental Framework Regional Interagency Executive Committee (RIEC) and staff office provide forum for representatives of 12 Federal environmental and natural-resource agencies Regional Interagency Executive Committee (RIEC) and staff office provide forum for representatives of 12 Federal environmental and natural-resource agencies Advisory committees at both regional and provincial levels provide input from State, County, and Tribal governments, as well as from local stakeholders Advisory committees at both regional and provincial levels provide input from State, County, and Tribal governments, as well as from local stakeholders Intergovernmental Information Management group coordinate on data standards and information sharing Intergovernmental Information Management group coordinate on data standards and information sharing Regional Interagency Executive Committee (RIEC) and staff office provide forum for representatives of 12 Federal environmental and natural-resource agencies Regional Interagency Executive Committee (RIEC) and staff office provide forum for representatives of 12 Federal environmental and natural-resource agencies Advisory committees at both regional and provincial levels provide input from State, County, and Tribal governments, as well as from local stakeholders Advisory committees at both regional and provincial levels provide input from State, County, and Tribal governments, as well as from local stakeholders Intergovernmental Information Management group coordinate on data standards and information sharing Intergovernmental Information Management group coordinate on data standards and information sharing

15 Summary of Major Accomplishments

16 Greatly improved interagency coordination and collaboration in management of NW Federal forests Greatly improved interagency coordination and collaboration in management of NW Federal forests NFP has strong scientific foundation and research agencies continue to provide valuable input in support of implementation NFP has strong scientific foundation and research agencies continue to provide valuable input in support of implementation Greatly improved interagency coordination and collaboration in management of NW Federal forests Greatly improved interagency coordination and collaboration in management of NW Federal forests NFP has strong scientific foundation and research agencies continue to provide valuable input in support of implementation NFP has strong scientific foundation and research agencies continue to provide valuable input in support of implementation NFP upheld by courts against nearly 100 legal claims, ending years of court injunctions against all Federal old- growth harvest NFP upheld by courts against nearly 100 legal claims, ending years of court injunctions against all Federal old- growth harvest

17 Marked increase in protection of old-growth forests while providing timber outputs at or near projected amounts for first 5 years Marked increase in protection of old-growth forests while providing timber outputs at or near projected amounts for first 5 years Watershed Restoration Activities Watershed Restoration Activities > Watershed analyses completed on 85% of Federal lands > Over $186 million invested in Watershed Restoration > Net reduction of over 900 miles of roads in Key Watersheds Monitoring results > Implementation Monitoring shows 95+% compliance rate > Northern Spotted Owl monitoring has shown apparent improvement in owl demographic trends Marked increase in protection of old-growth forests while providing timber outputs at or near projected amounts for first 5 years Marked increase in protection of old-growth forests while providing timber outputs at or near projected amounts for first 5 years Watershed Restoration Activities Watershed Restoration Activities > Watershed analyses completed on 85% of Federal lands > Over $186 million invested in Watershed Restoration > Net reduction of over 900 miles of roads in Key Watersheds Monitoring results > Implementation Monitoring shows 95+% compliance rate > Northern Spotted Owl monitoring has shown apparent improvement in owl demographic trends

18 Habitat Conservation Plans on non-Federal lands Habitat Conservation Plans on non-Federal lands Salmon habitat restoration Salmon habitat restoration Enhanced source water protection Related economic initiatives (see table) Habitat Conservation Plans on non-Federal lands Habitat Conservation Plans on non-Federal lands Salmon habitat restoration Salmon habitat restoration Enhanced source water protection Related economic initiatives (see table) FY $ Millions Projects Jobs (FTE) 1994 199431.9 425245 1995 1995 33.5 600290 1996 1996 31.5 500235 1997 1997 30.4 425245 1998 1998 25.9 430425 1999 1999 18.7 375310 2000 17.0 340 280 Totals $189 3,095 2,030 FY $ Millions Projects Jobs (FTE) 1994 199431.9 425245 1995 1995 33.5 600290 1996 1996 31.5 500235 1997 1997 30.4 425245 1998 1998 25.9 430425 1999 1999 18.7 375310 2000 17.0 340 280 Totals $189 3,095 2,030 Benefits to Other Initiatives & Resources

19 Ongoing or Near-Term Initiatives

20 Adaptive Management in Action Survey & Manage measures recently revised to enhance flexibility and efficiency of implementation Survey & Manage measures recently revised to enhance flexibility and efficiency of implementation Increased emphasis on thinning dense, young stands in LSRs to enhance and protect late-successional habitat in response to growing body of research Increased emphasis on thinning dense, young stands in LSRs to enhance and protect late-successional habitat in response to growing body of research Adaptive Management guidelines under development to provide for more systematic consideration of management adaptations in light of research and other new information Adaptive Management guidelines under development to provide for more systematic consideration of management adaptations in light of research and other new information Survey & Manage measures recently revised to enhance flexibility and efficiency of implementation Survey & Manage measures recently revised to enhance flexibility and efficiency of implementation Increased emphasis on thinning dense, young stands in LSRs to enhance and protect late-successional habitat in response to growing body of research Increased emphasis on thinning dense, young stands in LSRs to enhance and protect late-successional habitat in response to growing body of research Adaptive Management guidelines under development to provide for more systematic consideration of management adaptations in light of research and other new information Adaptive Management guidelines under development to provide for more systematic consideration of management adaptations in light of research and other new information

21 Increased Focus on Local Discretion & Decision-making Issuing guidance on site-specific modifications consistent with NFP objectives to harness field-unit expertise and improve plan’s effectiveness Issuing guidance on site-specific modifications consistent with NFP objectives to harness field-unit expertise and improve plan’s effectiveness Crafting criteria to exempt narrowly framed NFP modifications from regional review where projects have buy-in from province-level groups Crafting criteria to exempt narrowly framed NFP modifications from regional review where projects have buy-in from province-level groups Issuing guidance on site-specific modifications consistent with NFP objectives to harness field-unit expertise and improve plan’s effectiveness Issuing guidance on site-specific modifications consistent with NFP objectives to harness field-unit expertise and improve plan’s effectiveness Crafting criteria to exempt narrowly framed NFP modifications from regional review where projects have buy-in from province-level groups Crafting criteria to exempt narrowly framed NFP modifications from regional review where projects have buy-in from province-level groups

22 Enhanced Collaboration with State, Tribal, and County Governments Proactive solicitation of non-Federal advice on significant policy-related implementation issues Proactive solicitation of non-Federal advice on significant policy-related implementation issues More effective public communication, information, and outreach tools in use More effective public communication, information, and outreach tools in use Coordinating on related non-Federal initiatives to achieve greater integration and efficiencies Coordinating on related non-Federal initiatives to achieve greater integration and efficiencies Proactive solicitation of non-Federal advice on significant policy-related implementation issues Proactive solicitation of non-Federal advice on significant policy-related implementation issues More effective public communication, information, and outreach tools in use More effective public communication, information, and outreach tools in use Coordinating on related non-Federal initiatives to achieve greater integration and efficiencies Coordinating on related non-Federal initiatives to achieve greater integration and efficiencies

23 Remaining Critical Issues

24 Timber Sales Adoption of NFP resulted in significant reduction in timber harvest from pre-injunction level in 1980s After NFP adopted, gradual ramp-up of timber sale volume offered to levels near annual projected amount In recent years, expected sales have fallen well below projected annual amount primarily as a result of: >Adverse court rulings >Certain elements of NFP have affected timber harvest more than was anticipated Adoption of NFP resulted in significant reduction in timber harvest from pre-injunction level in 1980s After NFP adopted, gradual ramp-up of timber sale volume offered to levels near annual projected amount In recent years, expected sales have fallen well below projected annual amount primarily as a result of: >Adverse court rulings >Certain elements of NFP have affected timber harvest more than was anticipated

25 In aggregate, requisite implementation processes hamper achievement of full suite of Plan’s principal objectives NFP pioneered efforts to streamline ESA consultation, but some efficiencies have been undermined by recent court rulings NFP itself contains variety of analytical and procedural requirements (e.g., Survey & Manage involves difficult and time-consuming procedures) In aggregate, requisite implementation processes hamper achievement of full suite of Plan’s principal objectives NFP pioneered efforts to streamline ESA consultation, but some efficiencies have been undermined by recent court rulings NFP itself contains variety of analytical and procedural requirements (e.g., Survey & Manage involves difficult and time-consuming procedures) Implementation Processes

26 Implementation Costs Overall costs of implementing the NFP are high Certain NFP elements (e.g., Survey & Manage) have proven particularly costly to implement Reliance on agencies’ multiple funding sources and processes also presents challenges Overall costs of implementing the NFP are high Certain NFP elements (e.g., Survey & Manage) have proven particularly costly to implement Reliance on agencies’ multiple funding sources and processes also presents challenges

27 Agencies working to modify ESA salmon consultation process to address adverse court rulings and injunction Agencies working to modify ESA salmon consultation process to address adverse court rulings and injunction RIEC has endorsed in principle a suite of proposed changes to improve the ability of NFP to meet all of its objectives RIEC has endorsed in principle a suite of proposed changes to improve the ability of NFP to meet all of its objectives Agencies working to modify ESA salmon consultation process to address adverse court rulings and injunction Agencies working to modify ESA salmon consultation process to address adverse court rulings and injunction RIEC has endorsed in principle a suite of proposed changes to improve the ability of NFP to meet all of its objectives RIEC has endorsed in principle a suite of proposed changes to improve the ability of NFP to meet all of its objectives Coordinated Response to Critical Issues & Concerns


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