About the Flambeau River State Forest Planning ProcessThe goal of the Flambeau River State Forest master plan is to guide management and development of the property for the next 15 years. It uses an integrated approach that will follow the principles of adaptive management and sustainable forestry that serve our mission. The Flambeau River State Forest is a healthy, dynamic forest, which contributes to the diversity of natural communities in the region. The forest and its resources are managed for present and future generations to provide a broad range of ecological, cultural, social and economic benefits within its capabilities.
The Master Plan aims to involve key stakeholders, who may be interested and/or affected by the proposed management course of the forest. The Flambeau River State Forest Master Plan will determine how the property is to be managed, how it will look, and the benefits it will provide. The plan defines acceptable recreational uses, forestry practices, and other land management activities, in addition to other aspects of the property's future use and development. All WDNR master plans are guided by Wisconsin Administrative Code NR 44. Like all WDNR master plans, the development of the Flambeau River State Forest Master Plan has been guided by a commitment to sustainable forestry and listening to the desires of the public. Forest practices have included aspects of sustainability for decades, but the practice of sustainable forestry per se is a relatively new concept. While individual definitions may vary, there is general consensus that sustainable forestry focuses on meeting the environmental, economic, recreational and social needs of current generations while protecting the forest's ability to fill the same roles for future generations. Planning PhasesEstablish Vision and Goals for the Properties The Flambeau River State Forest master planning effort includes establishing a vision for the management of the property and setting specific goals to attain this vision. Develop Regional and Property Analysis
Summary of Public Comments for the RPA [PDF, 1.09MB] Develop and Evaluate Proposed Alternatives Preferred Alternatives and Options [PDF, 2.3MB] Write the Proposed Master Plan and the Complete Environmental Analysis Summary and Response to Public Comments on the Draft Master Plan [PDF, 171KB] Natural Resources Board (NRB) Review and Approval Plan Implementation Last Revised: Thursday January 20 2011
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