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State Forest Resource Assessments and Strategies: An Update & Your Role. Sherri Wormstead Sustainability & Planning Coordinator Northeastern Area S&PF July 12, 2009. The Farm Bill (Title VIII) Requires. “State-wide assessment of forest resource conditions”
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State Forest Resource Assessments and Strategies: An Update & Your Role Sherri Wormstead Sustainability & Planning Coordinator Northeastern Area S&PF July 12, 2009
The Farm Bill (Title VIII) Requires • “State-wide assessment of forest resource conditions” • “A long-term State-wide forest resource strategy” • Within 2 years of enactment of the Farm Bill (2010) • For a State to be eligible to receive CFAA funds “State-wide assessment & State-wide strategy…shall be deemed to be sufficient to satisfy all relevant State planning & assessment requirements under Act.”
S&PF Redesign—Why? • In response to the combined impacts of • Increasing pressures on our nation’s forests • Decreasing S&PF resources and funds • = need for progressive strategies
S&PF Redesign—Components • Themes • State assessments & strategies • National assessment • Competitive resource allocation • Programs and staffing • Demonstrating and communicating results 3 Themes Conserve working forest landscapes Protect forests from harm Enhance public benefits from trees and forests http://www.fs.fed.us/spf/redesign/
State Assessment Requirements • Analysis of present and future forest conditions and trends on all ownerships • Identify threats, benefits, and services • Consistent with the S&PF national themes • Delineate priority landscape areas • Identify multi-state areas
State Strategy—Requirements • Long-term strategies to address priority issues, threats, and areas • How invest Fed. and other resources • Long-term timeline for implementation • ID partner and stakeholder involvement • How will monitor outcomes and revise action • How will accomplish S&PF nat. objectives • How S&PF programs will be used • Incorporate existing statewide plans
Draft Guidance for State Strategies • Developed by State Strategy Team • Slightly revised following wider review • Accompanies NAASF Guide for State Assessments and Strategies • Geared to state forest planning contacts • This is guidance: • Our interpretation of requirements • Suggestions, tips, examples
Key Points from Guide for State Strategies • To address priority issues & areas • Long term (5+ years) • There is flexibility for content and structure • Planning document for S&PF programs (and more!) • Strategies are broad and flexible • Annual actions tier from State Strategy • Stakeholder involvement • Consulting other plans
Suggested State Strategy Components Page 7-11 • Description of priority areas & issues • Description of strategies • Investing resources • Protocol for translating into annual actions • Monitoring and reporting • Stakeholder involvement • List of other plans consulted • Glossary of terms and acronyms Example outline for State Strategy on page 7
Assess—Plan—Implement—Adapt Long Term (5+ yrs) State Assessment State Strategy • Report & Monitor • State annual report • S&PF Performance Measures Annual Actions • S&PF Grants • Core activities • Competitive projects • Other Funding • Other grants • State budget
Program Area Integration • Intent of Farm Bill & Redesign—integrate programs • Prior individual S&PF Program plans not required (fully integrate into the State Strategy) • Address priority issues and areas through collaborative approach • Recognize there will still be some strategies implemented by one program.
Program & Other Elements to Consider in the State Strategy • Community Forest & Open Space Program • Utilization & marketing • State lands management • Conservation education • Watershed forestry • Fire • Forest Health • Forest Legacy • Forest Stewardship • Urban & Community Forestry
Identifying Multi-State Priority Areas • NA help facilitate the process • Held brainstorming session at FRPC meeting • Planners want state program managers input on potential areas • Discussion about the process NAASF mtg.
Key Unknowns • Federal approval process • S&PF Reporting • Performance measures • Annual Report • Annual grant narrative/proposals
NAASF Forest Resource Planning Committee Web Site: www.northeasternforests.org/FRPC Case Sensitive! More Info & Resources FRPC contacts National guidance Regional guidance Stakeholder involvement resources Example state assessments and plans Links to data sources Link to national Resource Center
The Role of State Program Staff • Meet often with assessment and planning lead • Share ideas for priority areas and issues • Discuss multi-state priorities with peers • Share data, draft sections, review drafts • Help engage stakeholders • Contribute to drafting strategies • Integrate strategies from prior program plan • Consider how your program can contribute • Make sure “routine” activities are captured
Let’s Discuss • How well are program staff engaged in state assessments? • How can NAASF Committees encourage members to engage and contribute? • Desire to discuss multi-state priority areas and issues?