Smith W Brad
USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC 20090-6090, USA.
Environ Pollut. 2002;116 Suppl 1:S233-42. doi: 10.1016/s0269-7491(01)00255-x.
Forests provide significant commodity and noncommodity values to the citizens of the United States. An important and substantial role in ensuring the continued health, productivity, and sustainability of these resources is a reliable and credible inventory and monitoring program. The Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program of the US Forest Service has been monitoring and reporting on status, condition, and trends in the nation's forests for over 70 years and the Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) program for the last 11 years. Recent legislation included in the 1998 Farm Bill, along with efforts to integrate inventory and monitoring networks to deliver Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Forests, are redefining the role and operation of the recently integrated FIA and FHM programs. This paper provides a brief history and a look at new directions for the enhanced FIA Program.
森林为美国公民提供了重要的商品和非商品价值。一个可靠且可信的清查和监测计划对于确保这些资源的持续健康、生产力和可持续性起着重要且实质性的作用。美国林务局的森林清查与分析(FIA)计划已经对美国森林的状况、条件和趋势进行了70多年的监测和报告,而森林健康监测(FHM)计划也已经开展了11年。1998年《农业法案》中的近期立法,以及整合清查和监测网络以提供可持续森林的标准和指标的努力,正在重新定义最近整合的FIA和FHM计划的作用和运作方式。本文简要介绍了强化后的FIA计划的历史,并展望了其新方向。