Forest Inventory and Monitoring Group

There is increasing recognition in Canada, the United States, and Mexico that forest ecosystem inventory and monitoring is vital to the successful implementation of sustainable forest management. Reliable basic environmental information is needed for formulating effective land use and conservation policy; valuation of forest services and benefits; planning management activities; effectively implementing those activities; and following the results over time, to confirm the sustainability of present practices or to guide modification of activities toward a more sustainable state. This information directly supports reporting and assessing the status of criteria and indicators of sustainability and serves as a knowledge base for supporting research and development.

The three countries confirmed that the best approach to addressing common resource inventory, monitoring and assessment issues was to utilize a North American Forestry Commission (NAFC). NAFC supports research and natural resource management activities through Working Groups that explore issues of concern to the three countries. The first meeting of the North American Forestry Commission (NAFC) Inventory and Monitoring Working Group (IMWG) was held January 11-13, 2000, at the World Trade Center in Portland, Oregon, USA. The objective of this group is to explore opportunities to improve strategic inventory and monitoring at the North American scale by exchanging knowledge and by working collaboratively on issues of common interest.

The Working Group identifies and takes advantage of opportunities to increase scientific and technical collaboration; fosters compatible approaches to forest inventory, monitoring and assessment among the three countries; evaluates remote sensing and other technologies to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of forest inventory, monitoring, and assessment; sponsors and facilitates exchanges to build capacity and increase our understanding of different approaches to forest inventory, monitoring, and assessment; and fosters communication with other NAFC working groups.

Project Highlights

Research, guidelines, and tools that advance forest inventory monitoring

UN Forest Resources Assessment

FAO Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) provides essential information for understanding the extent of forest resources, their condition, management and uses.

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Identified primary forests in Mexico, Canada and the U.S.

Used new Forest Resource Assessment Methodology

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2023 Conference

Joint sessions with the Climate, Atmospheric Change & Forests Working Group

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Working Group Members

Scott MacKinnon
British Columbia’s Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations
scott.mackinnon@gov.bc.ca
Byron Smiley
Canadian Forest Service byron.smiley@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
José Armando Alanís de la Rosa
Manager of Forests and Climate Change
Comisión Nacional Forestal
jalanis@conafor.gob.mx
Leonardo Ruize Delgado
Comisión Nacional Forestal
leonardo.ruiz@conafor.gob.mx
Rodrigo Ramos Madrigal
Comisión Nacional Forestal
rodrigo.ramos@conafor.gob.mx
Abel Joseph Hernández Martínez
Comisión Nacional Forestal
hernandez.abel@conafor.gob.mx
Carlos Isaias Godinez Valdivia
Comisión Nacional Forestal
cgodinez@conafor.gob.mx
Sonja Oswalt
USDA Forest Service sonja.n.oswalt@usda.gov