Final Scoping Decision


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Minnesota's Forest Resources


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Sustainable Timber Harvest Determination


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A plan for a 10-year sustainable timber harvest level for DNR-managed forests. A third-party analysis was done by Mason, Bruce & Girard. The MB&G analysis modeled a range of scenarios to demonstrate the tradeoffs between important forest resource values at various levels of timber harvest. The analysis considered six key forest values as identified by a stakeholder advisory group: timber productivity, natural resource economies, biodiversity, water quality, wildlife habitat, and forest health.







Sustainable Timber Harvest Analysis


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The MN DNR manages more than 5.6 million acres of land. Of these lands, about 2.75 million acres are commercially managed forests, or timberlands, which is about 49% of MN DNR-administered lands and 15% of Minnesota forestlands. By statute, timber harvest levels are to be sustainable over time. Over the past several decades, MN DNR harvested between 600,000 and 1,000,000 cords of timber annually. Past analyses by MN DNR scientists indicated that 800,000 cords per year as a sustained level of harvest given MN DNR's current management objectives and practices. Representatives of Minnesota's wood processing industries have suggested that MN DNR timberlands are capable of providing a sustained annual harvest level of at least 1 million cords. This analysis provided a strategic level assessment of the sustained harvest level under various approaches to forest management. The next step will be for the MN DNR to make a recommendation on the sustainable harvest level.