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Oregon Logging Conference Resolution 2005-2
Post-Catastrophic Event Rehabilitation
It
has become abundantly clear that federal land management agencies are
incapable of responding in a timely manner to catastrophic events on
forestlands under existing procedures and rules for environmental
analyses. The Biscuit Fire, the Tiller Complex, the B&B Fire, the Timbered
Rock Fire, and the Eyerly Fire are just a few examples of catastrophic
wildfires affecting forest landscapes that are still awaiting restoration
projects years after the fires were extinguished. The purpose of this
resolution is to call on Congress to adopt special, modified and
streamlined procedures for responding to catastrophic events on federal
forestlands.
WHEREAS, recent history has proven federal agencies to be incapable of
responding to catastrophic events affecting forest landscapes in a timely
manner, and
WHEREAS, millions of acres of federal forests have burned during the past
several years and, with very few exceptions, most areas are still awaiting
restoration activities to preserve environmental values and to remove dead
and dying timber to make way for reforestation recovery, and
WHEREAS, current requirements for environmental analyses, the preparation
of documents required by the National Environmental Policy Act,
solicitation of public input, responding to administrative appeals and
defense of decisions in federal court consume years before any
rehabilitation activities occur on the ground, and
WHEREAS, even if the agencies are successful in navigating through the
morass of legal and procedural requirements, the time consumed often
results in the deterioration of the timber resource to the point that it
loses its market value, and
WHEREAS, in these instances the public not only loses the opportunity to
recover economic value from forest products, but the opportunity to
restore environmental values and rehabilitate forested environments.
THEREFORE, LET IT BE RESOLVED, that the Oregon Logging Conference go on
record in support of Congress taking immediate and aggressive action to
create new emergency rules and procedures for land management agencies to
use in responding to catastrophic events such as wildfire for the purpose
of capturing economic value from dead and dying timber and to restore and
recover the forest environment, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this new authority provide for expedited
environmental analyses, streamlined decisionmaking authorities for agency
line officers, limited and expedited public review and legal challenges so
that on the ground forest restoration and recovery projects will be
available for implementation within one year of the catastrophic event.
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