NATIONAL-NEWS-RELEASE: USDA Forest Service Launches Collaborative Process for New Planning Rule

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USDA Forest Service Launches Collaborative Process for New Planning Rule

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2009-Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today
announced that the USDA Forest Service is beginning an open, collaborative
process to create and implement a modern planning rule to address current
and future needs of the National Forest System, including restoring
forests, protecting watersheds, addressing climate change, sustaining
local economies, improving collaboration, and working across landscapes.
The Forest Service will publish a notice of intent (NOI) in the Federal
Register tomorrow, December 18, to prepare an environmental impact
statement (EIS) to develop a new planning rule that will provide a
framework for management of national forests and grasslands.

"Our National Forests and Grasslands are great natural treasures that we
must conserve and restore for the benefit of future generations," said
Secretary Vilsack. "Developing a new planning rule provides the
opportunity to manage national forests and grasslands for the benefit of
water resources, the climate and local communities."

The Forest Service is seeking public involvement in developing a new
direction for local land managers. A 60-day comment period on the NOI will
begin upon publication in the Federal Register on Friday, December 18,
2009. Comments will be used to shape the focus of the collaborative
dialogue and creation of a proposed rule.

To begin the conversation, the Forest Service has included in the NOI a
set of potential principles that could guide development of a new planning
rule. The potential principles include an emphasis on restoration,
conservation, and the improved resilience of ecosystems; watershed health;
climate change response; species diversity and wildlife habitat;
sustainable National Forest System lands; proactive collaboration; and
working across landscapes.

The Forest Service will use state-of-the-art new media tools in
conjunction with face-to-face interaction to facilitate wide public
participation throughout the nation. Please visit
www.fs.usda.gov/planningrule to participate in our web-based planning rule
blog, and to learn more.

The 2000 planning rule, which allows the Forest Service to use provisions
of the 1982 planning rule, is currently the rule that is legally in
effect. As an interim measure, the Department will republish in the
Federal Register the 2000 planning rule as amended in order to make it
available to the public in the Code of Federal Regulations. This action
will facilitate its use by forests and grasslands in the National Forest
System to revise and amend plans while a new rule is being developed.

The mission of the USDA Forest Service is to sustain the health,
diversity, and productivity of the nation's forests and grasslands to meet
the needs of present and future generations. The agency manages the 193
million acres of National Forest System land, provides stewardship
assistance to non-federal forest landowners, and maintains the largest
forestry research organization in the world.

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