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Deputy Chief James E. Hubbard August 25, 2010
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A Quick Refresher on the Farm Bill (Title VIII) Requirements Statewide assessment of forest resource conditions Conditions and trends Threats to forest lands and resources Areas or regions that are a priority Multi-state areas that are a regional priority Long-term Statewide forest resource strategy Strategies for addressing threats Description of resources to address the strategy Due June 2010 for Approval by Secretary of Agriculture Delegated to Deputy Chief for State & Private Forestry Approved August 6, 2010 Annual Report on use of funds
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National Priorities for Private Forest Conservation Conserve working forest landscapes Protect forests from threats Enhance public benefits from private forests
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Priority Landscapes/Issues Urban forests Keeping forests as forests Wildfire Water resources Invasive species Conserving biodiversity Maintaining & enhancing economic benefits of forests Rural landscapes Managing for economic and ecosystem benefits Risk of conversion/fragmentation
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Demographic Shifts & Changing Ownership Aging landowner population Intergenerational transfer of ownership Shift from large industrial timber owners to TIMOs Regional Threats/Trends/Priorities
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Regional Threats/Trends/Priorities (cont’d) Forest fragmentation and conversion Changing markets and economic trends Climate change
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Fuel loads and wildfire management needs Insects and pathogens Invasive plants and other forest health issues Forest composition Regional Threats/Trends/Priorities (cont’d)
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Water quality/quantity Wildlife & habitat Changing recreational patterns Urban forests/trees
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Regional Solutions Demographic shifts and changing ownership Forest fragmentation Changing markets and economic trends Climate change
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Regional Solutions Fuel loads and wildfire management needs Insects and pathogens Invasive plants and other forest health issues
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Regional Solutions Water quality/quantity Wildlife and habitat Forest composition and trends Changing recreational patterns Urban forests/trees
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Examples of Multi-State Issues: Regional Focus Connecticut River Valley – CT, ME, NH Tactonic Mountains – CT, MA, NY, VT Lake Champlain Basin – NY, VT, Quebec Highlands Region – CT, NJ, NY, PA Borderlands Project – CT, RI I – 95 Corridor – CT, DE, ME, MA, NH, RI, DE, DC, NY, MD, PA Great Lakes Cooperative – IL, IN, MI, MN, NY, OH, PA, WI, Ontario
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Examples of Multi-State Issues: Issue Focus Oil & Gas Drilling – MD, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV Biomass Projects – MD, OH, WV Slow-the-Spread – IA, IL, IN, KY, MI, MN, NC, OH, VA, WI, WV Call Before You Cut – IA, IL, IN, MO, OH, WV Reforestation of Previously Mined Lands – AL, KY, MD, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV Upper Ohio River Valley Watershed – OH, PA, IN, IL, KY, WV Sustaining Traditional Timber Markets & Developing Non- Traditional Markets in the Appalachian Region – KY, MD, OH, PA, VA, WV
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