National Forest Health Monitoring Program.
The USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) is a national program designed to determine the status, changes, and trends in indicators of forest condition on an annual basis. The FHM program uses data from ground plots and surveys, aerial surveys, and other biotic and abiotic data sources and develops analytical approaches to address forest health issues that affect the sustainability of forest ecosystems.
 Forest Health Highlights
Clickable Forest Service Shield to FS home page.
View Forest Health Highlights (FHH) by State or Region and, by year.
Clickable map to Forest Health Highlights.
USDA Forest Service
 
 
Forest Health Monitoring Fact Sheets
 Evaluation Monitoring
bullet point. Evaluation Monitoring
bullet point. FHM Workshop Posters
bullet point. FHM Working Group Meeting agenda and supporting documents
Forest Health Indicators.
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Sudden Oak Death
National Detection Survey and For Forests
Preliminary SOD Risk/Hazard Map
bullet point. 2002 Field Guides
bullet point. Forest Inventory Analysis
bullet point. FHM in the Interior West: A baseline summary of forest issues, 1996-1999
bullet point. FHM Regions
bullet point. Ozone Indicator
bullet point. FHM/FIA Lichen Indicator
bullet point. Down Woody Materials Indicator
What's New
Request for Proposals - Fiscal Year 2005 Forest Health Monitoring, Evaluation Monitoring Projects
EM Proposal Template
  FHM Reporting
Plan
Utah Forest Health Report: A baseline assessment
Forest Health Highlights Proposal Format - PDF
Urban Forest Health Monitoring
Northeastern Area Forest Stressor Report - 2001
1999 FHM Results, Sample Kind 2 Remeasurement, Components of Change
- North Central
- Northeastern
- Southern
- West Coast
- Intermountain West
 
Link to St. Paul Field Office home page. St. Paul Field Office