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Science and the Northwest Forest Plan: Knowledge Gained Over a Decade
April 19-20, 2005 - Jantzen Beach, DoubleTree Hotel, Portland, Oregon


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Purpose:
A 2-day conference will be convened to (1) develop awareness and understanding of science information from the Northwest Forest Plan monitoring programs, (2) describe advances in the state of knowledge over the last decade, and (3) explore policy and management implications of these findings.

Content:
The conference will provide key findings and advances in the state of knowledge related to the following: northern spotted owl population and habitat, marbled murrelet population and habitat, late successional old growth habitat, watershed conditions, and socioeconomic characteristics. Syntheses of scientific information will also be presented on topics such as aquatic conservation strategy, threatened and endangered species, socioeconomic changes, and adaptive management. Management implications and policy options that address this scientific knowledge will be discussed by land managers and policymakers.

Background:
IN 1994, THE NORTHWEST FOREST PLAN was adopted for almost 25 million acres administered by the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and other federal agencies in the range of the northern spotted owl. Since this plan's implementation, scientific understanding about how forests work has increased. For example, more is known about the role of disturbance, resiliency of systems, and biodiversity at broad landscape scales. A specific monitoring effort is underway to evaluate the success of the plan in achieving its objectives based on new scientific knowledge on key topics that include old-growth forest habitat, watersheds, and rural economies. Information from this effort and an overall advance in knowledge will increase understanding of these forests as future management takes place.

Reports:
The Northwest Forest Plan status & trend and synthesis reports will be published in the Fall of 2005 as a series of reports called general technical reports (GTRs) by the Pacific Northwest Research Station. To date, these draft reports have received extensive technical review and external blind peer review. These draft reports are being made available as draft reports prior to publication in order to make these reports available to managers. Please note that the content of these reports may change slightly as a result of the editing and publication process. Copies of the reconciliation letter for external peer review comments are included. These comments have been considered and incorporated into the latest draft reports. View draft reports.

A conference in conjunction with the publishing of these reports will allow timely sharing of this information and the overall current state of knowledge about forests within the area of the Northwest Forest Plan.

Co-sponsors:
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U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
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U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Environmental Protection Agency
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
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U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
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U.S. Geological Survey
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

University of Washington

Oregon State University

Audience:
The conference's audience will be for people who make and influence policy and decisions about land management in the Pacific Northwest. The primary audience will be policymakers, land managers, and resource specialists from federal agencies. A secondary audience will include people from universities, state agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and interested publics.

 

 

Bureau of Land Management I US Department of Commerce, NOAA I Environmental Protection Agency
US Fish and Wildlife
I USDA Forest Service I Bureau of Indian Affairs I US Department of Agriculture, NRCS
US Geological Survey
I Army Corp of Engineers I US Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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