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FIA Progress Update

On the recommendations of the

Blue Ribbon Panel on Forest Inventory

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

Key findings of the Blue Ribbon Panel

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Elevate priority of FIA Program Implement annual inventory and supporting analysis Report on all forest land Concentrate on core ecological and timber data Develop a Strategic Plan to implement new FIA with annual progress reporting

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

Elevate FIA Program Priority

Key finding #1

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Higher priority within Forest Service - Funding support 100% of MOU for 2001 - More details coming up Higher priority in Research Stations

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- 7 new analysts/techniques researchers More data use by other programs

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Fire, US Sustainability, Global Change Higher priority with customers - 28% of funding and workload non-FIA

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

FIA coverage, 2001 completed

51% P2 + P3 14% P3 + Old P2 3% 9% P2 only P3 only 23% P2 > 125,000 forest plots 3mi. (5km) grid P3 > 8,000 forest plots 13mi. (22km) grid

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

Implement annual inventory

Key finding #2

Full MOU target funding in 2001

65% of Nation covered in 2001

Up from 42% in FY 2000

Up from 21% in FY 1999

115 Reports in FY 2001

1 st Annual reports in South

Web site activity up 50% over 2000

19,000 forest data downloads

5,400 timber product downloads

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

Report on all forest lands

Key finding #3

All new FIA inventories conducted since 1994 are wall-to-wall (outside NFS), NFS was included as of 2001

New FIA DB and reports cover all forest land

Continue to assist in development of urban inventory protocols

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

Concentrate on core ecological and timber data

Key finding #4

New national field guide requires:

Core national variables

Consistent approach nationwide

On-line databases

Customer driven table generators & graphics

Data output available in English or metric Check out http://fia.fs.fed.us

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Develop a strategic plan

Key finding #5 Defined and implemented core variables

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107 collected on all plots, nationally consistent 36 extended core on subset of plots (P3) Established national core field manual Implemented a change mgmt process Refining privacy guidelines

More to come Expanded use of advanced technology

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Work with USGS to develop land cover system (MRLC) Exploration of new technology for electronic data collection

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

2001 Success Stories

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Annual Business Report continues to be very successful at tracking program accountability New 2002 RPA database & tables completed New on-line Mapmaker, Tablemaker, and Customer Survey New national private forest landowners study Implemented soil sampling on P3 plots Technical Bands have been very successful and participate actively in annual FIA Symposia

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

More success stories

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Quality input from regional and national User Groups

FIA will provide data and analysis for 2003 Sustainability Report for U.S.

Continue to develop links between FIA data and NFS databases Continue developing crosswalk to National Vegetation Classification Standard Working with other scientists to inventory urban landscapes

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

Outstanding Performance

Director’s award for excellence

Mike Hoppus, Barb O’Connell, Peggy Kain, Jim Alegria, Ralph Warbington, Ron Tymcio, Larry DeBlander, Andy Edwards, Steve Solem, Bill Burkman, Pat Miles, John Vissage

Partnership Participation on FIA Exec Team & Mgmt Team Technical Band Participation Collaboration USGS Fire Plan Research State Department

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

What’s Next?

FY 2002 and beyond…

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

Funding at 89% of MOU $6.2 million short

FIA coverage, 2002

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

2002 Program Plans

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Continue implementation to 73% of all forest (outside of interior AK) Push for increased funding in 2003 Heavy emphasis on information management development Fine tune P3 methods to eliminate redundancies with P2 Finalize methods for veg structure and down woody debris

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

2002 Early Successes

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Created the Geospatial Service Center at the NE Station National Woodland Ownership Survey under way Signed MOU with EDC Moving into Fire arena to help quantify risk, losses, & treatment opportunities Completed the first comprehensive inventory of southeast Alaska Tropical Forest inventory underway for the Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico with exceptional participation by the Island governments

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

2003 Goals

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Complete Privacy Guidelines and Policy Continue implementation to 94% of all forest (outside of interior AK) Push for full MOU funding by 2004 Evaluate P2 methods for efficiency Implement veg structure and down woody debris on P3 plots Begin drafting the next Strategic Plan

U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program

This Year’s Hot Issues

Ownership Classification

Plot Confidentiality

FIA Fire Plan Research

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Ownership Classification

Why ownership studies?

What is collected and how?

What are the privacy implications?

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Plot Confidentiality: Why is this an issue?

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Privacy Integrity Credibility Consistency Data utility

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FIA Fire Plan Research

Community Action Prioritization System

Strategic Assessment of Fire Risk in MT

FIA Biosum Project

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