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2023 DC Board and Advocacy Meeting

Tuesday, May 2 - Thursday, May 4

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  • 2023 Fall Operating Committee Meeting »

The 2023 DC Board and Advocacy Meeting is scheduled for May 2-4 in Washington, DC.

Registration
Meeting registration is now open. Please fill out the linked form if you are planning to attend.

Hotel & Meeting Location
We have secured a room block at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill located at 400 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001. Room rates of $319+taxes and fees for a king room or 2 doubles room are available for the nights of April 28-May 7.

These rates are available until 5pm ET on Monday, April 10. After this date, please contact Jonathan Tyree (jtyree@nafoalliance.org) and he will try to get you in at the group rate.

You can make a reservation online or by calling 1-800-233-1234 and requesting a room in the National Alliance of Forest Owners group room block. Reservations can be canceled at no cost to you up to 48 hours prior to arrival. Cancelations within 48 hours of arrival will be charged a fee equal to one night.

Schedule
The current, tentative schedule of events can be found here.

Additional Info
Additional info will be sent out to attendees as it becomes available. Please contact Jonathan Tyree (jtyree@nafoalliance.org or 202-747-0753) with any questions.

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Tuesday, May 2
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Thursday, May 4
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FOCUSING ON CARBON BENEFITS

POLICY POSITION:

To optimize forest carbon benefits, policy should focus on carbon impacts and avoid requirements that impose new regulations on the co-benefits forests provide.

WHY WE SUPPORT THIS POLICY POSITION:

Working forests are geographically diverse and provide a wide range of valuable co-benefits like clean air and water, wildlife habitat, and jobs. Nationwide one-size-fits-all approaches that place requirements on these co-benefits are ineffective and should not interfere with the ultimate goal of climate change legislation: reducing atmospheric carbon.

MONITORING AND MEASURING

POLICY POSITION:

NAFO supports fully funding programs that advance the contributions of forests and forest products in climate policy like the USDA Forest Inventory & Analysis (FIA) Program. The technical information provided from these programs is critical to sound climate policy and legislation.

WHY WE SUPPORT THIS POSITION:

On-the-ground measurements are more accurate and effective than imagery or modeling. Using the FIA program eliminates any bias and offers the most robust nationwide solution to accurately measure carbon in forests and forest products.

ENCOURAGING FULL PARTICIPATION

POLICY POSITION:

To optimize forest carbon benefits, policy should focus on carbon impacts and avoid requirements that impose new regulations on the co-benefits forests provide.

WHY WE SUPPORT THIS POLICY POSITION:

Working forests are geographically diverse and provide a wide range of valuable co-benefits like clean air and water, wildlife habitat, and jobs. Nationwide one-size-fits-all approaches that place requirements on these co-benefits are ineffective and should not interfere with the ultimate goal of climate change legislation: reducing atmospheric carbon.

SUPPORTING RESILIENT FORESTS

POLICY POSITION:

NAFO supports policies that promote healthy and resilient forests. Healthy forests are less susceptible to threats such as pests and wildfire, and they can better adapt to a changing climate.

WHY WE SUPPORT THIS POSITION:

Climate change is already impacting our forests regardless of property lines and ownership classes. When public or private forest are unhealthy, they affect their neighbors. Active management at a landscape scale improves resilience as our climate changes and introduces new stresses on our forestland.