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Should FIA Measure Vegetation on All Lands?. All Condition Inventories. Renate Bush NFS – R1 Inventory and Analysis Specialist. All Condition Inventory. Current Status: There is no coordinated effort specifically designed to inventory, monitor, or assess all conditions at the national level.
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Should FIA Measure Vegetation on All Lands? All Condition Inventories Renate Bush NFS – R1 Inventory and Analysis Specialist
All Condition Inventory • Current Status: • There is no coordinated effort specifically designed to inventory, monitor, or assess all conditions at the national level
National Forest Systems current condition • Region 1: All R1 lands in Montana, N. Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota • Region 4: 2 National Forests • Region 5: All R5 lands in California • Region 6: All R6 lands in Oregon and Washington • R8, R9, and R10 are considering
National Forest Systems current condition • No national core optional protocols available • Each NFS Region has worked with their FIA Region to develop protocols (R1 and R4 with IW-FIA, R5 and R6 with PNW-FIA)
How is NFS using information on all lands? • Develop a set of desired conditions for land management planning (LMP) • Develop associated monitoring plans • Use broad-level current and desired conditions to set the context for management actions • Assess the current condition of an ecosystem and trends over time • Support adaptive management strategies
What is FIA doing? Sustainable Rangeland Roundtable (SRR) • Collaborative partnership established to assess rangeland sustainability • Comprised of over 50 organizations including conservation associations; land trusts; tribal, federal and state agencies; universities; and corporate and private landowners • Developed a set of social, economic and ecological indicators for assessing rangeland sustainability
What is FIA doing? • In May 2005, SRR asked the federal agencies participating in the Roundtable • to develop a proposal for incorporating the SRR indicators into their ongoing assessment activities and • to develop a strategic level inventory of the nations rangelands
Multi-agency Rangeland Pilot • Federal agencies BLM,NRCS, USFS • Utilize existing inventory programs The Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) USFS The National Resources Inventory (NRI) NRCS • 5 indicators Bare ground Species composition Invasive plants Amount of “Rangeland”; Changes in Use (over time) Fragmentation
Expected Outcomesfor Pilot • Proof of concept that the FIA and NRI inventories can be combined for range indicators. • Estimates of four indicators • for entire pilot area, across all ownerships • for BLM lands within the pilot area
Oregon Multi-agency Rangeland Pilot • Planning: October 2006 - April 2007 • Data collection: May – October 2007 • Analyze data and report results – May 2008 • Internal review of report – May 2008 • External review of report – December 2008 • Showed that given proper planning and extensive coordination FIA and NRI inventories can be combined. • Next steps are currently under consideration
In closing • There is a need to have information on all lands • In some areas, may be efficient to extend FIA collection