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Monongahela National Forest. West Virginia GIS Conference June 7 – 10, 2010 Huntington, WV Marshall University. National. Regional/Partnerships. Forest Projects. Sam Lammie – GIS Program Manager Monongahela National Forest. National – Monongahela NF.
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Monongahela National Forest West Virginia GIS Conference June 7 – 10, 2010 Huntington, WV Marshall University National Regional/Partnerships Forest Projects Sam Lammie – GIS Program Manager Monongahela National Forest
National – Monongahela NF The mission of the Forest Service is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests, not just the national forests. Restoring and Sustaining Forest Landscapes Protecting and Enhancing Water Resources and Watershed Health Making Landscapes More Resilient to Climate Change Responsibly Budgeting for Wildfire Creating Jobs and Sustainable Communities
Climate Change – Monongahela NF FS Strategic Plan (2010 through 2015) – Lead Efforts to Mitigate and Adapt to Climate Change • FS Climate Change strategic framework has seven goals: • Science • Adaption • Mitigation • Policy • Sustainable Operations • Education • Alliances Organizational Capacity - Expose employees to fundamental information on the implications of climate change. - Designate employee(s) to coordinate and be a resource for climate change questions and issues. - Incorporate climate change adaptation, mitigation, or education into staff program guidance, training, and plans of work. Mitigation & Emissions Management - Develop baseline assessments of the carbon balance (stocks and flows) on the forest and range lands and plans for managing this balance in the future. - Reduce energy, emissions, water, and other environmental footprints. Partnerships & Engagement, Conservation Education - Integrate science and management toward climate change solutions. - Work with partners on climate change adaptation, mitigation, and education. FS Response to Climate Change Adaptation - Assess the relative vulnerability of key resources of ecosystem elements to expected impacts of climate change. - Set priorities for adaptation activities for those resources and places that are most vulnerable to climate change impacts. - Test and model adaptive land management techniques. - Monitor impacts, changing conditions, implementation, and effectiveness. DRAFT
Regional/Partnerships – Monongahela NF Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture Central Appalachian Biodiversity Area CASR Initiative Upper Shavers Fork Mineral/Energy Issues
Forest Projects – Monongahela NF Chestnut Ridge Prescribed Burn Hogback Project Area Wildlife Openings
Other Stuff – Monongahela NF Aquatics – monitoring (i.e., water chemistry), road decommissioning Ecology – non-native invasives Engineering – road maintenance Fire – prescribed burns Insects and Diseases – gypsy moth, wooly adelgid Range allotments Recreation – Trail Plan Silviculture – oak and spruce restoration Timber – sustainable harvests and reforestation Wildlife – Monitoring (osprey, etc), WVNFS, White-nosed Bat Syndrome WV State Forest Assessment West Virginia GIS Conference June 7 – 10, 2010 Huntington, WV Marshall University