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Can Forest Managers Plan for Resilient Landscapes? Lessons from the United States National Forest Plan Revision Process.

Environ Manage

April 2021

Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 130 Hendricks Hall, 5247 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403, USA.

The United States Forest Service, a federal agency entrusted with managing 78 M hectares of national forestlands under a broad multiple-use mandate, has seen recent shifts in policy direction emphasizing ecological restoration, consideration of climate change impacts, and a focus on managing for resilient landscapes. The process of revising the comprehensive plans guiding national forest management presents opportunities to reorient objectives, activities, and commitments toward these goals. Here we analyze case studies of three national forests that have completed the forest plan revision process since 2014: the Francis Marion National Forest in coastal South Carolina, the Kaibab National Forest in northern Arizona, and the Rio Grande National Forest in southern Colorado.

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