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National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry NCSSF
(a.k.a.: National Council for Science and the Environment)

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Research
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.ncseonline.org/NCSSF/
 
Main Email: info [at] NCSEonline.org
 
Phone: 2055305810
 
Headquarters: 1707 H Street NW
suite 200
Washington, District of Columbia 20006
United States
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 7 21:25:38
 

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The National Commmission on Science for Sustainable Forestry (NCSSF) has the mission of improving the ­scientific basis for the development, ­implementation and evaluation of sustainable forestry ­practices in the United States.



The Commission is conducting a program to build a better scientific underpinning for assessing and improving sustainable forest ­management practices. The program strives to produce information and tools that are both of the highest technical quality and greatest relevancy to the urgent needs of policymakers, forest ­managers and practitioners. The NCSSF program includes syntheses and surveys, research and assessments, tool development, and communicaton and outreach activities.



The initial five-year phase of NCSSF’s program focuses on the relationships between biodiversity and forest ­management ­practices (Criteria 1 of the Montreal process). The program scope includes addressing the information needs for managed forest­-lands, industrial and non-industrial, in the ­continental United States.



NCSSF Approach



The NCSSF program is results ­oriented and science based to provide practical information and approaches that serve the needs of policymakers, forest managers and practitioners. The program ­emphasis is on developing the knowledge and tools most directly relevant to improving sustainable forestry ­practices over the next five to ten years.



The advancement of sustainable forestry and biodiversity ­conservation ­are limited by:



1. crucial gaps in the scientific understanding

2. insufficient transformation of research results into usable information

3. lack of tools to measure and evaluate progress; and

4. inadequate communication between researchers and ­practitioners.

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