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
|
|
|
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.
http://www.fs.fed.us/plan/par/2003/final/html/appendices/
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
|
http://www.fs.fed.us/plan/par/2003/final/html/appendices/appendix_b.shtml
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
http://www.fs.fed.us/plan/par/2003/final/html/index.shtml
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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