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USDA commits more over $48.6 million to risk management, climate change defense

by Matthew Atungwu February 22, 2023
written by Matthew Atungwu February 22, 2023
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Through the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest more than $48.6 million this year in projects that reduce the risk of wildfires, enhance water quality, restore forest ecosystems, and ultimately support USDA’s efforts to combat climate change.

In order to improve forest health using available Farm Bill conservation programmes and other authorities, the USDA Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will invest in projects this year, including 14 new projects that bring together agricultural producers, forest landowners, and National Forest System lands.

โ€œThe need for cross-boundary wildfire risk reduction work as part of our Wildfire Crisis Strategy is more urgent than ever. These projects, and the $930 million of investments being made across 21 landscapes in highest-risk fire sheds in the western U.S., speak to our commitment to improving forest health and resiliency across the nationโ€™s forests to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire,โ€ said Forest Service Chief Randy Moore.

โ€œWe have long moved beyond wildfire seasons to five years, with an annual average of 8 million acres burned since 2015; more than 10 million acres burned in three of those years. The Joint Chiefsโ€™ Landscape Restoration Partnership promotes cross-boundary work needed to increase the scale of our wildfire risk reduction efforts to protect people and communities, critical infrastructure, water supplies, and ecosystems from extreme wildfire.โ€

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NRCS Chief Terry Cosby added: โ€œThese Joint Chiefsโ€™ projects are excellent examples of how federal, state, and local agencies can use targeted funding to achieve results that meet producersโ€™ conservation goals, build drought resiliency, and mitigate climate change. Through collaboration and strategic investments in local communities, we continue to work with the Forest Service to respond to significant conservation needs on private and public lands.โ€

The Joint Chiefsโ€™ Landscape Restoration Partnership enables the Forest Service and NRCS to collaborate with agricultural producers and forest landowners to invest in conservation and restoration at a large enough scale to make a difference. Working in partnership, and at this scale, helps reduce wildfire threats to communities and critical infrastructure, protect water quality and supply, and improve wildlife habitat for at-risk species.

Congress recently recognized the value of this important USDA program by memorializing it in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law signed by President Biden on November 15, 2021. The law includes enhanced collaboration and public engagement associated with future projects.

The Forest Service and NRCS look forward to supporting the new permanent Joint Chiefsโ€™ program to enhance the resilience of our forests, communities, water supplies, and working lands.
Story adapted from USDA

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