Forest Service: Appendices - Appendix A. FY 2003 Program Tables

 

(Note: There is a vast amount of information contained herein. The Forest Service was born/established in 1905. It is good to consider that more than a few of the lands now viewed as 'inholdings' were once surrounded by privately owned land in the pre-Forest Service era. Those in favor of privatizing lands currently in federal ownership, bear with me and consider that said lands were often once privately owned. While Appendix B is a list of acronyms and abbreviations, several that are used are missing. FSP - Forest Stewardship Program. PAR - Performance and Accountability Report. WO - Washington Office. )

 

http://www.fs.fed.us/plan/par/2003/final/html/appendices/ 

 

Table 1. Extramural research funded through Forest Service research appropriations-fiscal years 2001-2003

Table 2. Timber offered, sold, and harvested by region-fiscal years 2002-2003

Table 3. Estimated number of sales and timber volumes sold and harvested by State-fiscal year 2003

Table 4. Uncut timber volume under contract by region (all products)-fiscal years 1999-2003

Table 5. Forest land management funding-fiscal years 2001-2003

Table 6. Sold value of special forest products-fiscal years 2002-2003

Table 7. Workforce Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) profile by pay levels, as of September 22, 2003

Table 8. Permanent and excepted-conditional employees by race/national origin and gender, as of September 22, 2003

Table 9. Number of paid employees by type of appointment-fiscal years 1996-2003

Table 10. Summary of forest stewardship plans and acres accomplished by State

Table 11. National Forest System lands administered by the Forest Service as of September 30, 2003

Table 12. Summary of Forest Service Senior, Youth, and Volunteer Program-fiscal year 2003/program year 2002

Table 1. Extramural research funded through Forest Service research appropriations-fiscal years 2001-2003

Type of recipient

FY 200328

FY 2002

FY 2001

 

Dollars in thousands

Number of grants

Dollars in thousands

Number of grants

Dollars in thousands

Number of grants

 

Domestic grantees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Universities and colleges:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Land Grant research institutions

$10,600

260

$10,921

316

$13,988

416

 

1890 Land Grant and predominately

Black institutions

6

1

190

6

291

7

 

Other non-Land Grant institutions

4,682

96

6,599

168

7,723

216

 

Subtotal, universities and colleges

15,288

357

17,710

490

22,002

639

 

Other domestic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Profit organizations

410

7

269

7

249

7

 

Nonprofit institutions and organizations

1,064

30

987

45

1,123

51

 

Federal, State, and local governments

1,224

35

3,208

78

1,771

46

 

Private individuals

190

3

123

8

212

10

 

Small business innovation research

0

0

550

7

556

11

 

Industrial firms

40

4

175

4

0

0

 

Subtotal, other domestic

2,928

79

5,312

149

3,911

125

 

Total, domestic

18,216

436

23,022

639

25,913

764

 

Foreign grantees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Universities and colleges

33

4

149

8

136

13

 

Profit and nonprofit institutions and organizations

28

3

255

15

110

10

 

Private individuals

0

0

119

1

85

7

 

Total, foreign grantees

61

7

523

24

331

30

 

Grand total

$18,277

443

$23,545

663

$26,244

794

 

28 FY 2003 is an estimate.

Table 2. Timber offered, sold, and harvested by region?fiscal years 2002-2003 29

 

 

 

2002

 

 

 

 

 

2003

 

 

 

Region

Offered 30

Sold 31

Harvested 32

Offered

Sold

Harvested

 

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

Northern (R-1)

235.3

49.0

242.3

50.0

228.4

48.0

171.1

35.4

143.4

30.4

246.7

50.8

Rocky Mountain (R-2)

101.4

20.1

104.7

21.9

125.2

25.7

139.6

28.7

83.4

17.2

114.5

23.5

Southwestern (R-3)

75.1

13.1

65.8

11.6

70.8

12.5

114.0

21.7

92.6

16.8

79.5

14.2

Intermountain (R-4)

96.6

17.7

80.6

14.9

83.8

16.3

111.7

20.6

43.9

8.0

70.2

13.0

Pacific Southwest (R-5)

238.0

49.0

251.0

54.8

259.6

54.5

286.3

56.4

219.4

43.0

298.6

62.6

Pacific Northwest (R-6)

334.5

64.8

306.1

61.6

276.7

65.0

437.5

83.5

400.2

76.6

320.9

70.1

Southern (R-8)

276.7

50.3

227.6

41.7

293.6

53.6

374.9

69.2

299.9

54.8

279.0

50.8

Eastern (R-9)

369.4

59.7

316.9

51.4

354.0

57.3

345.9

56.0

318.3

51.5

357.0

58.0

Alaska (R-10)

57.5

11.8

24.4

6.3

34.1

7.4

88.8

18.7

36.5

7.6

51.3

10.8

Total

1,784.6

335.5

1,619.4

314.1

1,726.1

340.3

2,069.8

390.1

1,637.6

305.9

1,817.8

353.7

MMBF = million board feet. MMCF = million cubic feet. Columns may not add due to rounding.

29 Offered and sold volumes will not be equal since some sales were not sold (awarded) in the same fiscal year in which they were offered. Some sales did not receive any bids or were withdrawn.
30 Sales offered for the fiscal year being displayed. Offer data comes from the Periodic Timber Sale Accomplishment Report.
31 Includes sales offered in prior fiscal years and sold in the fiscal year being displayed and miscellaneous small sales that were previously offered and/or sold and were reoffered and sold in the fiscal year being displayed. Does not include the volume of long-term sales released for harvesting. Sold data comes from the cut and sold report.
32 Includes the volume harvested on long-term sales. Harvest data comes from the cut and sold report.

Table 3. Estimated number of sales and timber volumes sold and harvested by State?fiscal year 2003 33 & 34

State or Commonwealth 35

Number of sales

Timber sold

Timber harvested

 

Volume

Bid value 36

(Dollars)

Volume

Receipts

(Dollars)

 

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

 

Alabama

101

6.6

1.2

$626,304

2.5

0.5

$180,701

 

Alaska

50

27.8

5.7

1,454,524

31.3

6.9

1,355,428

 

Arizona

8,702

55.9

9.8

771,094

40.9

7.2

687,627

 

Arkansas

1,023

107.1

19.5

9,788,335

114.8

20.9

17,172,570

 

California

25,710

207.2

39.7

12,303,671

274.1

58.0

14,459,636

 

Colorado

927

19.5

4.1

726,356

32.7

6.7

1,653,151

 

Florida

216

35.1

6.4

1,662,735

52.2

9.5

2,600,730

 

Georgia

403

1.3

0.2

44,169

1.2

0.2

40,259

 

Idaho

12,753

42.8

8.6

4,436,892

145.1

28.2

13,499,564

 

Illinois

47

0.0

0.0

467

0.1

0.0

512

 

Indiana

5

0.1

0.0

7,349

0.2

0.0

12,852

 

Kentucky

229

3.0

0.5

313,463

4.0

0.7

330,254

 

Louisiana

194

15.3

2.8

1,308,289

3.1

0.6

276,061

 

Michigan

1,768

80.3

12.9

5,069,157

94.4

15.3

7,536,405

 

Minnesota

88

43.7

7.0

2,592,287

81.4

13.2

5,839,126

 

Mississippi

141

47.2

8.6

7,148,249

40.2

7.3

7,105,684

 

Missouri

312

57.3

9.5

6,579,498

42.7

7.1

3,004,850

 

Montana

8,261

111.3

23.6

5,256,376

140.9

30.1

10,660,800

 

Nebraska

11

0.0

0.0

218

0.0

0.0

120

 

Nevada

899

1.0

0.2

18,739

1.2

0.2

19,557

 

New Hampshire

105

1.6

0.3

67,079

6.6

1.1

435,189

 

New Mexico

13,674

39.5

7.7

492,872

30.1

5.4

452,290

 

New York

12

0.0

0.0

240

0.0

0.0

220

 

North Carolina

518

11.2

2.0

1,065,083

6.9

1.3

547,073

 

North Dakota

17

0.0

0.0

171

0.0

0.0

264

 

Ohio

65

0.1

0.0

4,881

0.1

0.0

3,937

 

Oklahoma

25

8.1

1.5

1,326,172

11.1

2.0

1,487,476

 

Oregon

17,778

239.8

46.2

22,098,836

220.5

49.7

16,653,995

 

Pennsylvania

106

9.4

1.5

10,637,037

18.0

2.9

16,117,069

 

South Carolina

179

8.2

1.5

691,962

12.0

2.2

1,027,357

 

South Dakota

574

36.2

7.5

4,442,689

60.5

12.5

5,578,021

 

Tennessee

110

6.5

0.7

159,099

5.2

0.7

405,187

 

Texas

87

16.0

2.9

2,370,596

12.9

2.3

1,813,623

 

Utah

3,378

14.8

2.9

1,392,151

19.8

3.8

1,048,814

 

Vermont

48

0.1

0.0

1,100

0.3

0.0

50,399

 

Virginia

1,629

16.5

3.0

1,513,898

12.9

2.4

1,278,439

 

Washington

7,300

86.5

16.8

5,408,963

86.1

16.7

6,898,285

 

West Virginia

130

1.8

0.3

682,539

13.0

2.2

2,610,439

 

Wisconsin

1,054

46.8

7.6

2,791,339

85.5

13.8

5,089,266

 

Wyoming

2,545

7.7

1.4

344,913

15.9

3.0

751,487

 

Total

111,171

1,413.3

264.1

$115,599,793

1,720.7

334.5

$148,684,720

 

MMBF = million board feet. MMCF = million cubic feet. Columns may not add to total due to rounding.

 

33 Estimated from actual accomplishments as of June 30, 2003.
34 Data source is the cut and sold report. Excludes nonconvertible special forest products.
35 Unlisted States had no timber sold or harvested in FY 2002.
36 Dollar amounts for Bid Value and Receipts includes reforestation, stand improvement, and timber salvage collections. Does not include brush disposal or value of roads.

Table 4. Uncut timber volume under contract by region (all products)?fiscal years 1999?2003 37

 

FY 2003 38

FY 2002

FY 2001

FY 2000

FY 1999

Region

MMBF 39

MMCF 40

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

MMBF

MMCF

Northern (R-1)

405

84

426

89

417

87

444

93

501

105

Rocky Mountain (R-2)

272

54

302

60

336

75

400

89

432

96

Southwestern (R-3)

64

11

68

12

81

16

79

16

79

16

Intermountain (R-4)

134

25

159

29

200

38

208

36

299

52

Pacific Southwest (R-5)

509

105

542

112

847

169

545

109

663

133

Pacific Northwest (R-6)

827

160

897

174

906

176

958

190

1,170

232

Southern (R-8)

402

73

458

83

554

101

610

111

727

132

Eastern (R-9)

599

97

684

111

736

119

877

142

1,095

177

Alaska (R-10) 41

322

66

296

61

337

72

336

72

234

50

Total

3,534

675

3,832

730

4,413

854

4,456

858

5,199

993

37 Data source is the Automated Timber Sale Accounting (ATSA) system.
38 Estimate based on trends from 1999.
39 MMBF volume (million board feet) is in local scale.
40 Conversions from million board feet (MMBF) to million cubic feet (MMCF) based on actual regional conversion factors, which vary by region and fiscal year.
41 Long-term sales not included.

Table 5. Forest land management funding-fiscal years 2001?2003 42

 

(in thousands)43

 

FY 2003

FY 2002

FY 2001

 

Timber sales management

$263,628

$266,340

$255,281

 

Forest land vegetation management 44

55,000

80,000

53,888

 

Forest Service road construction?purchaser election (timber-related) 45

370

729

633

 

Total, appropriated accounts

318,998

347,069

309,802

 

Special accounts

 

 

 

 

Timber salvage sales

77,130

76,458

119,636

 

Knutson-Vandenberg (K-V) reforestation and timber stand improvement 46

61,600

34,600

83,183

 

Timber sale pipeline restoration fund (sale preparation)

1,009

2,700

0

 

Brush disposal

16,509

18,584

19,932

 

Reforestation trust fund

30,000

30,000

30,000

 

Total, special accounts

186,248

162,342

252,751

 

Total

$505,246

$509,411

$562,553

 

42 Data source is each fiscal year's final program budget advice or budget authority.
43 This includes General Administration (GA) expenses.
44 In FY 2001, forest land vegetation management (FV) was combined with vegetation and watershed management. The FV amount is estimated based on the President's budget.
45 FY 2003 amount provided from 10-month actual obligations and 2-month estimates. An additional $28 million was transferred for wildfire suppression funding.
46 This is estimated from field request data.

Table 6. Sold value of special forest products?fiscal years 2002?2003 47

 

 

Product category

Sold value (in actual dollars)

 

Fiscal year

Third quarter cumulative

 

2002

2003 48

FY 2002

FY 2003

 

Christmas trees

$1,375,205

$1,425,806

$1,366,287

$1,416,620

 

Bee trees

80

0

80

0

 

Transplants

190,691

194,076

152,365

161,598

 

Limbs and boughs

644,799

436,998

72,502

231,515

 

Foliage

121,918

124,068

58,846

81,767

 

Needles

2,793

1,697

2,193

1,397

 

Bark

8,225

3,384

4,925

2,415

 

Cones, green

4,238

302

4,058

290

 

Cones, dry

20,508

33,341

13,053

24,451

 

Seed

19,694

7,879

10,045

5,288

 

Nuts and seed

18,719

11,101

3,978

6,211

 

Fruits and berries

5,279

50

325

26

 

Tree sap

3,192

5,967

3,192

5,967

 

Roots

22,708

7,252

11,038

4,790

 

Bulbs

70

780

70

780

 

Mushrooms

379,596

213,041

192,536

142,713

 

Fungi

1,312

1,248

1,162

1,120

 

Mosses

11,127

13,351

8,386

10,712

 

Herbs

2,602

1,192

1,377

810

 

Ferns

454

275

454

275

 

Wildflowers

6,484

2,275

3,690

1,590

 

Grass

212,743

187,328

168,380

155,005

 

Vines

954

619

745

508

 

Mistletoe

1,420

583

1,400

575

 

Cacti

148

0

80

0

 

Other plants

871

1,820

457

1,234

 

Miscellaneous

118,830

97,787

104,901

87,527

 

Total

$3,174,657

$2,772,220

$2,186,521

$2,345,183

 


47 Data source is final fiscal year cut and sold report. It includes all products not convertible to board foot or cubic units. Product values have been rounded and may not add to the actual total shown.
48 Estimated from actual FY 2003 Third Quarter Accomplishments as of June 30, 2003.

Table 7. Workforce Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) profile by pay levels, as of September 22, 2003

GS pay level

Race/national origin

 

American Indian/

Alaskan Native

Asian/Pacific Islander

African American

Hispanic

Caucasian

Total

 

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

 

GS-1

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

2

1

 

GS-2

0

0

0

0

3

3

0

1

4

4

7

8

 

GS-3

5

3

1

5

6

13

5

14

65

65

82

100

 

GS-4

37

36

11

16

43

42

64

95

538

545

693

734

 

GS-5

74

92

24

18

77

58

104

168

1,188

1,228

1,467

1,564

 

GS-6

57

101

22

20

65

35

65

117

860

1,094

1,069

1,367

 

GS-7

105

144

33

11

105

90

133

156

1,553

1,921

1,929

2,322

 

GS-8

16

48

4

6

25

16

23

63

334

450

402

583

 

GS-9

91

172

44

32

101

97

105

195

1,944

3,157

2,285

3,653

 

GS-10

1

7

0

1

1

2

0

6

18

149

20

165

 

GS-11

72

99

45

51

86

73

68

160

1,696

3,015

1,967

3,398

 

GS-12

32

55

32

35

85

61

54

93

921

1,896

1,124

2,140

 

GS-13

16

34

18

38

70

59

33

83

613

1,378

750

1,592

 

GS-14

2

16

9

15

28

10

6

23

166

452

211

516

 

GS-15

0

7

0

4

8

8

2

22

81

265

91

306

 

GS-18 and SES

0

1

0

1

3

6

1

0

14

28

18

36

 

WG, WL, and WS

5

64

0

10

3

45

4

63

66

840

78

1,022

 

Other 49

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

9

2

10

 

Total

514

879

243

263

709

619

668

1,260

10,063

16,496

12,197

19,517

 

Grand total 50

1,393

506

1,328

1,928

26,559

31,714

 

49 Non-GS/GM/SES/WG/WL/WS as GS-16 equivalents.
50 Grand total includes permanent full-time and permanent part-time employees only, including Working Grade (WG), Work Leader (WL), and Work Supervisor (WS).

Table 8. Permanent and excepted-conditional employees by race/national origin and gender, as of September 22, 2003 51

Race/national origin

Women

Men

Total

Percentage

American Indian/Alaskan Native

514

879

1,393

4.4%

Asian/Pacific Islander

243

263

506

1.6%

African American

709

619

1,328

4.2%

Hispanic

668

1,260

1,928

6.1%

Caucasian

10,063

16,496

26,559

83.7%

Total

12,197

19,517

31,714

 

Percentage by gender

38.5%

61.5%

 

 

Targeted disabilities

--

--

345

1.1%

51 Excepted-conditional includes cooperative education students and excepted appointments of people with disabilities.

Table 9. Number of paid employees by type of appointment-fiscal years 1996-2003

Type of appointment 52

FY 2003

FY 2002

FY 2001

FY 2000

FY 1999

FY 1998

FY 1997

FY 1996

Permanent 53

31,029

30,400

29,878

28,088

28,046

28,170

29,558

30,347

Nonpermanent 54

14,332

14,724

12,438

11,349

11,965

12,491

10,215

11,075

Total

45,361

45,124

42,316

39,437

40,011

40,661

39,773

41,422

52 Fiscal years 1998-2003 include special employment categories.
53 Permanent indicates those employees who have career or career-conditional appointments.
54 Nonpermanent indicates employees who count in agency ceilings, such as summer, temporary, excepted, term, seasonal, and similar types of employees. These data do not include volunteers (who are not paid salary) and the special employment categories are not included in FY 1996-1997. NOTE: FY 2003 data are from National Finance Center Report SF-113G, column (1).

Table 10. Summary of forest stewardship plans and acres accomplished by State

 

State or Territory

2003

2002

2001

Cumulative (1991-2003)

 

Plans

Acres

Plans

Acres

Plans

Acres

Plans 55

Acres

 

Alabama

592

87,768

490

70,360

369

65,278

3,983

807,946

 

Alaska

33

79,894

33

74,348

40

32,509

870

3,260,609

 

American Samoa

48

24

55

23

37

32

447

1,536

 

Arizona

8

1,608

9

1,235

10

1,137

222

250,859

 

Arkansas

309

44,350

293

45,868

152

26,950

2,776

468,988

 

California

16

9,572

63

7,745

95

25,341

682

321,981

 

Colorado

113

18,041

102

15,019

57

16,988

2,084

515,980

 

Commonwealth, N. Marianas

2

5

1

5

5

14

7

24

 

Connecticut

34

2,479

37

3,072

23

7,059

449

53,525

 

Delaware

69

3,584

31

1,543

57

2,777

669

41,507

 

District of Columbia

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Federated States of Micronesia

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Florida

276

62,752

216

52,621

125

28,180

1,754

563,393

 

Georgia

317

81,829

310

97,538

249

53,709

3,441

1,021,647

 

Guam

3

150

5

200

3

332

224

2,201

 

Hawaii

0

3,790

5

3,790

33

7,186

101

25,477

 

Idaho

89

10,930

62

8,645

66

5,242

1,772

138,779

 

Illinois

803

23,523

4,916

145,001

2,983

93,532

23,984

768,022

 

Indiana

529

27,038

820

45,890

724

30,251

16,588

659,564

 

Iowa

322

21,636

256

16,290

369

18,331

8,463

317,922

 

Kansas

18

1,129

36

1,385

64

3,170

1,427

83,358

 

Kentucky

755

84,219

685

58,233

819

76,543

13,551

1,445,467

 

Louisiana

96

31,600

170

28,818

47

5,107

1,351

155,772

 

Maine

163

26,452

209

22,654

603

65,101

5,669

594,066

 

Marshall Islands

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Maryland

683

16,028

458

15,629

598

20,535

5,873

288,218

 

Massachusetts

226

16,992

89

6,087

91

5,841

2,929

253,442

 

Michigan

158

28,207

128

20,610

202

29,439

3,672

502,300

 

Minnesota

615

71,996

593

62,694

680

75,418

11,669

1,163,154

 

Mississippi

625

28,593

75

17,011

70

14,026

1,013

223,366

 

Missouri

94

13,733

99

16,550

80

13,553

2,959

415,908

 

Montana

53

16,210

68

38,492

63

24,777

1,099

586,899

 

Nebraska

40

7,419

57

8,052

37

4,353

1,336

90,197

 

Nevada

41

6,667

28

287

19

3,626

265

87,313

 

New Hampshire

15

20,772

36

9,626

94

15,336

2,406

474,811

 

New Jersey

23

775

46

10,287

64

4,458

716

90,067

 

New Mexico

27

12,229

45

62,524

38

118,286

498

543,023

 

New York

553

73,277

665

69,182

668

80,198

16,441

1,538,911

 

North Carolina

430

55,511

399

52,188

489

49,157

3,236

455,626

 

North Dakota

155

4,811

102

3,811

152

5,053

1,784

85,454

 

Ohio

695

34,526

697

37,655

888

42,166

15,804

765,482

 

Oklahoma

143

21,468

119

19,872

71

12,798

1,219

281,471

 

Oregon

99

22,260

74

23,620

43

17,478

1,385

364,706

 

Palau

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

76

 

Pennsylvania

82

12,203

147

26,873

114

23,699

2,257

369,710

 

Puerto Rico

16

313

18

2,260

31

1,020

117

8,158

 

Rhode Island

10

957

9

945

18

889

345

16,491

 

South Carolina

255

52,959

246

50,515

238

63,717

3,262

836,249

 

South Dakota

22

2,500

18

397

7

797

1,024

41,228

 

Tennessee

202

34,741

148

19,430

197

35,888

2,393

405,232

 

Texas

341

53,734

335

52,753

292

43,394

3,291

716,404

 

U.S. Virgin Islands

9

32,309

1

5

7

543

33

1,159

 

Utah

13

1,245

2

2,531

7

30,331

105

235,866

 

Vermont

4

340

18

2,212

49

10,113

1,950

291,488

 

Virginia

126

12,697

45

8,794

348

56,559

6,013

925,713

 

Washington

357

32,624

412

34,560

250

20,037

4,348

331,893

 

West Virginia

135

7,388

226

33,364

239

37,628

3,992

610,008

 

Wisconsin

4312

229,968

3,678

202,796

3,326

184,043

39,211

2,042,053

 

Wyoming

236

169,288

217

27,928

185

7,061

1,940

190,616

 

Total

15,390

 

1,717,113

 

18,102

1,639,823

16,585

1,616,986

235,102

26,731,315

 

55 Landowner forest stewardship plans.

 

Table 11. National Forest System lands administered by the Forest Service as of September 30, 2003

State, commonwealth, or territory

National forests, purchase units, research areas, and other areas (acres)

National Grasslands (acres)

Land utilization projects (acres)

Total acres

National Wilderness Preservation System

(acres)

Alabama

665,938

 

40

665,978

41,367

Alaska

21,980,905

 

 

21,980,905

5,753,448

Arizona

11,262,350

 

 

11,262,350

1,345,008

Arkansas

2,591,897

 

 

2,591,897

116,578

California

20,722,804

18,425

 

20,741,229

4,430,849

Colorado

13,851,436

635,541

 

14,486,977

3,199,072

Connecticut

24

 

 

24

 

Florida

1,152,913

 

 

1,152,913

74,495

Georgia

864,623

 

 

864,623

114,537

Hawaii

1

 

 

1

 

Idaho

20,417,555

47,790

 

20,465,345

3,961,667

Illinois

293,016

 

 

293,016

28,732

Indiana

200,199

 

 

200,199

12,945

Kansas

0

108,175

 

108,175

 

Kentucky

809,449

 

 

809,449

18,097

Louisiana

604,505

 

 

604,505

8,679

Maine

53,040

 

 

53,040

12,000

Michigan

2,865,099

 

2

2,865,101

91,891

Minnesota

2,839,693

 

 

2,839,693

809,772

Mississippi

1,171,158

 

 

1,171,158

6,046

Missouri

1,487,307

 

 

1,487,307

63,383

Montana

16,923,153

 

 

16,923,153

3,372,503

Nebraska

257,772

94,480

 

352,252

7,794

Nevada

5,835,284

 

 

5,835,284

811,072

New Hampshire

731,486

 

 

731,486

102,932

New Mexico

9,281,036

136,417

240

9,417,693

1,388,262

New York

16,211

 

 

16,211

 

North Carolina

1,251,674

 

 

1,251,674

102,634

North Dakota

743

1,105,234

 

1,105,977

 

Ohio

236,360

 

 

236,360

 

Oklahoma

353,242

46,286

 

399,528

14,543

Oregon

15,552,668

112,357

856

15,665,881

2,086,504

Pennsylvania

513,399

 

 

513,399

9,031

Puerto Rico

28,002

 

 

28,002

 

South Carolina

616,970

 

 

616,970

16,671

South Dakota

1,145,824

867,623

 

2,013,447

13,426

Tennessee

700,764

 

 

700,764

66,349

Texas

637,743

117,620

 

755,363

38,483

Utah

8,180,405

 

 

8,180,405

772,894

Vermont

389,340

 

 

389,340

59,421

Virgin Islands

147

 

 

147

 

Virginia

1,662,124

 

 

1,662,124

97,635

Washington

9,272,643

 

738

9,273,381

2,569,391

West Virginia

1,033,882

 

 

1,033,882

80,852

Wisconsin

1,525,978

 

 

1,525,978

42,294

Wyoming

8,688,848

549,219

 

9,238,067

3,111,232

Total

188,669,610

3,839,167

1,876

192,510,653

34,852,489

 

Table 12. Summary of Forest Service Senior, Youth, and Volunteer Program-fiscal year 2003/program year 2002

 

Program funding
(million dollars)

Value of work accomplished
(million dollars)

Persons served
(number)

Women
(percent)

Minorities
(percent)

Work accomplished
(person years)

Placement
(percent)

Return per dollar invested
(dollars)

Youth Conservation Corps 56

Unfunded

$2.6

852

40

21

125

NA 57

$1.24

Job Corps 58

$123.7

14.6

8,277

23

45

3,923

90

NA

Senior Community Service Employment Program 59

28.5

45.8

6,032

46

21

2,350

39

1.60

Volunteers in the National Forests Program 60

Unfunded

---

---

---

---

---

NA

NA

Hosted programs

Unfunded

11.9

6,754

20

33

491

NA

NA

Total

$152.2

$63.1

14,309

NA

NA

6,273

NA

NA

56 Funds were not directly appropriated for the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC); Congress earmarked not less than $2 million to be expended from funds available to the Forest Service. The Forest Service operated a $2.1 million YCC program.
57 NA = not applicable.
58 Statistics for 2002 program year (July 1, 2002, through June 30, 2003).
59 Statistics for 2002 program year (July 1, 2002, through June 30, 2003).
60 Statistics include 200 Touch America Program enrollees and 50 international volunteers.
NOTE: Accomplishments are estimates for the Youth Conservation Corps, Volunteers in the National Forests, and Hosted Programs due to the fires in Region 5.

 

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Appendix B: Acronyms and Abbreviations

 

Acronyms or Abbreviations

 

Explanation

ADR

Alternative Dispute Resolution

AML

Abandoned Mine Lands

BFES

Budget Formulation and Execution System

CFR

Code of Federal Regulations

CIP

Continuous Improvement Process

CRIA

Civil Rights Impact Analysis

CSRS

Civil Service Retirement System

CWAG

Chief's Workforce Advisory Group

DOL

U.S. Department of Labor

EAP

Economic Action Programs

ECAP

Environmental Compliance and Protection

EEO

Equal Employment Opportunity

EEOCMD

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Management Directive

EIP

Early Intervention Program

EMC

Ecosystem Management Coordination

EPA

Environmental Protection Agency

FECA

Federal Employees' Compensation Act

FERS

Federal Employees' Retirement System

FIA

Forest Inventory and Analysis

FLP

Forest Legacy Program

FSNRA

Forest Service Natural Resource Applications

FPL

Forest Products Laboratory

FY

Fiscal Year

GAO

General Accounting Office

GPRA

Government Performance and Results Act

GS

General Schedule (pay plan)

HRM

Human Resources Management

IMPROVE

Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments

INFRA

Infrastructure Application, one of the FSNRA corporate applications

IP

International Programs (Program Staff)

IRM

Information Resources Management (Program Staff)

K-V

Knutson-Vandenberg, a trust fund for timber sale area improvements

LEI

Law Enforcement and Investigations (Program Staff)

LRMP

Land and Resource Management Plan

MAR

Management Attainment Reporting system

NAPA

National Academy of Public Administration

NEPA

National Environmental Policy Act

NFP

National Fire Plan

NFS

National Forest System (Deputy Area)

NIPF

Non-Industrial Private Forest

NRIS

Natural Resource Information System, one of the FSNRA corporate applications

OHV

Off-Highway Vehicles (Interchangeable with ORV)

ORV

Off-Road Vehicles (Interchangeable with OHV)

OIG

Office of Inspector General (USDA)

OMB

Office of Management & Budget

PAOT

Persons At One time

PAS

Performance Accountability System

PL&C

Programs, Legislation, and Communication (Deputy Area)

PMA

President's Management Agenda

PP&E

Property, Plant, and Equipment

R&D

Research & Development (Deputy Area)

RAR

Roads Accomplishment Report

RBAIS

Research Budget Attainment Information System

RHWR

Recreation, Heritage, and Wilderness Resources (Program Staff)

S&PF

State and Private Forestry (Deputy Area)

SFA

State Fire Assistance (Program Staff)

SFFAS

Statements of Federal Financial Accounting Standards

SOD

Sudden Oak Death

STARS

Sales Tracking and Reporting System

SUDS

Special Uses Database System

TIM

Timber Information Manager

TMDL

Total Maximum Daily Load

TRACS

Timber Activity Control System

TSA

Timber Sale Accounting system

TSP

Thrift Savings Plan

U&CF

Urban and Community Forestry (Program Staff)

U.S.C.

United States Code

USDA

United States Department of Agriculture

VFA

Volunteer Fire Assistance (Program Staff)

WFWAR

Wildlife, Fish, Water, and Air Research

WUI

Wildland/Urban Interface

 

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Entire Report: Table of Contents

 

  • Cover Page
  • Non-Discrimination Statement
  • Title Page
  • Message from the Chief
  • Message from the Chief Financial Officer
  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Forest Service at a Glance
  • Management's Discussion and Analysis
  • FY 2003 Performance Report
  • Consolidated Financial Statements - (PDF - 2.3mb)
    • Financial Statements and Notes
    • Required Supplementary Information
    • Required Supplementary Stewardship Information
  • Report of the Office of Inspector General
  • Appendices

     

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    A Land Use and Land Cover Classification System for Use with Remote Sensor Data: Geological Survey Professional Paper 964

     

    1976 (First and Second Printings)

     

    By James R. Anderson, Ernest E. Hardy, John T. Roach, and Richard E. Witmer

     

    http://ncrs.fs.fed.us/4153/deltawest/landcover/LLCoverPub.html (28 pages)

     

    Related reading:

     

    http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/forestfrms.htm 

     

    http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/articles5/inholdersfrms.htm 

     

    http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/logfrms.htm 

     

    http://www.umt.edu/law/faculty/natelson/articles/Land.pdf 

     

    http://www.sosforests.com/?p=159 

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