Characterizing the Context and Demand for the US Forest Service's Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program in 2020

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The US Forest Service's Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP) was a major policy innovation for supporting collaborative, landscape-scale forest restoration. Twenty-three CFLRP projects were funded following requests for proposals in fiscal years (FY) 2010 and 2011. Congress appropriated the fully authorized amount of $40 million to the program in FY 2012. In 2018, Congress reauthorized the CFLRP, and soon thereafter the Forest Service issued a request for new CFLRP proposals. In this article, we provide background on the reauthorization of the CFLRP and the updated proposal process. We present findings from a document analysis of the final 22 CFLRP proposals submitted in FY 2020 to characterize current demand for CFLRP and the nature of the proposed projects. We discuss our findings in the context of the CFLRP Advisory Committee's recommendations, funding uncertainty, and broader efforts to support cross-boundary, collaborative wildfire mitigation and forest restoration.

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Kooistra, C., Sinkular, E., & Schultz, C. (2022). Characterizing the Context and Demand for the US Forest Service’s Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program in 2020. Journal of Forestry, 120(1), 64–85. https://doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvab044

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