Publications
Strengthening Tribal Consultation and Nation-to-Nation Relationships
The United States and Tribal Nations are creating a more realistic and progressive relationship that honors and respects Tribal sovereignty. This action plan details how the Forest Service will fulfill the Federal trust responsibility we have with Indigenous people, co-managing their ancestral homelands to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of forests and grasslands for present and future generations.
Topic: Partnership and CollaborationType: General
Number: FS-1211
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Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: Second Landscapes
The start of fiscal year 2023 saw the selection of 11 new landscapes targeted for treatments under the Wildfire Crisis Strategy. This sixth installment of "Confronting the Wildfire Crisis" details those landscapes and discusses the funding sources that are being used to protect our communities, infrastructure, and natural resources.
Topic: Fire and SafetyType: General
Number: FS-1187f
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Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: Initial Landscapes
In 2022, the Forest Service and our partners identified 10 initial landscapes to receive funding as part of the new Wildfire Crisis Strategy. This fourth installment of "Confronting the Wildfire Crisis" offers profiles on each landscape and outlines the decision process that led to choosing these areas.
Topic: Fire and SafetyType: General
Number: FS-1187d
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Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: A Chronicle
The Forest Service and other land management agencies have long worked together to manage a growing wildfire crisis. This document, the third installment of "Confronting the Wildfire Crisis," details how those efforts have evolved from the 1990s towards the National Cohesive Strategy in the 2010s and into the present strategy of the 2020s.
Topic: Fire and SafetyType: General
Number: FS-1187c
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Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: Implementation Plan
The implementation of the Wildfire Crisis Strategy details how the Forest Service will work with our partners to identify projects and begin work to mitigate the wildfire crisis. It is the second installment of "Confronting the Wildfire Crisis."
Topic: Fire and SafetyType: General
Number: FS-1187b
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Major Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the United States: 2021
This annual report details impacts on forests from various insects and diseases. Compiled by Forest Health Protection staff, the report contains maps of damage (mortality and defoliation) and discusses recent trends in monitoring and management of forest pests.
Topic: Forest HealthType: Series
Number: FS-1203
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Tax Tips for Forest Landowners: 2022 Tax Year
Any activity by a forest landowner can have tax implications. This informational resource can help landowners understand applicable tax laws and integrate tax planning into their forest management.
Topic: Business and LandownershipType: Fact Sheet
Number: FS-1209
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A Perpetual Flow of Benefits: Wilderness Economic Values in an Evolving, Multicultural Society
The concept of wilderness evolves with time and changes in society. This report provides knowledge on societal and ecosystem benefits of wilderness areas, as well as suggests directions for continued research into how people understand and use those areas.
Topic: Natural Resources and ConservationType: Technical Report
Number: WO-GTR-101
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Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: Update
This update to the January 2022 strategy document, "Confronting the Wildfire Crisis," examines the progress made during the first year of the strategy. It reports on work accomplished across the 10 initial landscape-scale projects through the funding provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law of 2021.
Topic: Fire and SafetyType: General
Number: FS-1187e
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Why Would Anyone Cut a Tree Down
Type: General
Number: FS-1207
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Forest Service Global Change Research Strategy, 2009–2019
Type: General
Number: FS-917a
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Major Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the United States: 2020
Type: Series
Number: FS-1202
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Major Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the United States: 2019
Type: Series
Number: FS-1201
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R&D Hot Topic: Management To Improve Forest Resilience
Type: Fact Sheet
Number: FS-1189g
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Quantifying the Role of National Forest System and Other Forested Lands in Providing Surface Drinking Water Supply for the Conterminous United States
Type: Technical Report
Number: GTR-WO-100
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