Strategic Goals 



Twelve strategic goals are identified: four are new and eight are 

 restatements and continuations from the original plan, with new 

 actions added. 



PLANNING 



The ecological significance of pests and wildfire is 

 considered in all forest resource management 

 planning processes. 



PREVENTION 



Susceptibility to pests is decreased by applying avail 

 able forest management options. 



SUPPRESSION 



Pest suppression and fire control options and funding 



are available to meet resoinxe management objectives. 



ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 



Program-level National Environmental Policy Act doc- 

 uments are available prior to outbreaks of major pests. 



PESTICIDES 



Environmentally acceptable pesticides are available 

 to protect forest values and achieve resource manage- 

 ment objectives. 



FOREST PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY 



Effective, economical, and envirc^nmentally accept- 

 able forest protection technologies are available to 

 meet forest resource management objectives. 



Healthy Forests for America 's Future — A Strategic Plan 



