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Forest health has been defined by the production of forest conditions which directly satisfy human needs and by resilience, recurrence, persistence, and biophysical processes which lead to sustainable ecological conditions.
The Forest Health Protection (FHP) program provides forest insect, disease, and invasive plant survey and monitoring information, and technical and financial assistance to prevent, suppress and control outbreaks threatening forest resources.
The starting point for understanding Forest Monitoring lies in its most basic definition the systematic and continuous observation of forests to track their condition and changes over time. In simpler terms, its like taking regular check-ups of our forests to see how they are doing.
Health monitoring is a nondestructive technique that allows the integrity of systems or structures to be actively monitored during operation and/or throughout their lives to prevent failure and reduce maintenance costs.
Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) is a national program designed to assess the status, trends, and future risks in forest health using indicators on an annual basis. This program focuses on analysis, data integration, and decision support to inform land management.

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Foresters measure forest health in a number of different ways. Assessments may include the number of acres of forestland, the rates of growth of trees, the condition and diversity of plants, and the animal species supported by the forest ecosystem.
Thinning to maintain adequate growing space for trees. Employ practices that protect water quality and soil productivity, including harvesting practices. Use prescribed fire where feasible to reduce fuel loading and reduce risk from catastrophic wildfire, remove understory competition, and improve habitat for wildlife.
A forest health specialists job description would include: Plan, conduct and coordinate scientific research to study the health of forest environment, including pest control methods, conservation initiatives and forest insect and wildlife populations.

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