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The Indiana Forest Stewardship Coordinating Committee exists to bring together and maintain communication among interest groups and individuals concerned with the management of Indiana’s forest resources and serves as the leadership body responsible for the implementation of the Indiana Statewide Forest Strategy.
The Indiana Forest Stewardship Coordinating Committee informs state forest policy functioning to promote communication and understanding of current forest management issues. The committee promotes the sustainability of forest resources and the improvement of forest management practices in Indiana extending the health, productivity, extent and usefulness of Indiana’s forest resources.

Adapted from: Indiana Forest Stewardship Coordinating Committee (IFSCC) Mission Statement & Operating Procedures (approved September, 2010)
Membership
Open to leaders from all organizations and groups who are interested in the management of Indiana’s public and private forestlands.
Next meeting: February 19, 2013 Location: Indiana Farm Bureau state office
Previous Meeting Presentations
Dan Ernst: Henryville Tornado Report
Robert Woodling: Sustainable Natural Resources Task Force
Jim McKenna: American Chestnut
Larry DeBoer: Soil Productivity Factors and Farmland Assessment
Brenda Huter: Indiana Forest Legacy Update
Phil Marshall: Drought Impacts, Tulip Scale, EAB and TCD
Meeting Notes
September, 2012 (DRAFT)
September, 2011
June, 2011
January, 2011
September, 2010
October, 2009
March, 2008
June, 2006
June, 2005
December, 2004
June, 2004
December, 2003
December, 2002
December, 2001
June, 2001
December, 2000
June, 2000
For more information please contact the Division of Forestry: (317) 232-4105
The Division of Forestry is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.