Northern Mariana Islands

Northern Mariana Islands

Forestry Department Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations GLOBAL FOREST RESOURCES ASSESSMENT COUNTRY REPORTS NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS FRA2010/154 Rome, 2010 The Forest Resources Assessment Programme Sustainably managed forests have multiple environmental and socio-economic functions important at the global, national and local scales, and play a vital part in sustainable development. Reliable and up- to-date information on the state of forest resources - not only on area and area change, but also on such variables as growing stock, wood and non-wood products, carbon, protected areas, use of forests for recreation and other services, biological diversity and forests’ contribution to national economies - is crucial to support decision-making for policies and programmes in forestry and sustainable development at all levels. FAO, at the request of its member countries, regularly monitors the world’s forests and their management and uses through the Forest Resources Assessment Programme. This country report forms part of the Global Forest Resources Assessment 2010 (FRA 2010). The reporting framework for FRA 2010 is based on the thematic elements of sustainable forest management acknowledged in intergovernmental forest-related fora and includes variables related to the extent, condition, uses and values of forest resources, as well as the policy, legal and institutional framework related to forests. More information on the FRA 2010 process and the results - including all the country reports - is available on the FRA Web site (www.fao.org/forestry/fra ). The Global Forest Resources Assessment process is coordinated by the Forestry Department at FAO headquarters in Rome. The contact person for matters related to FRA 2010 is: Mette Løyche Wilkie Senior Forestry Officer FAO Forestry Department Viale delle Terme di Caracalla Rome 00153, Italy E-mail: [email protected] Readers can also use the following e-mail address: [email protected] DISCLAIMER The designations employed and the presentation of material in this information product do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The Global Forest Resources Assessment Country Report Series is designed to document and make available the information forming the basis for the FRA reports. The Country Reports have been compiled by officially nominated country correspondents in collaboration with FAO staff. Prior to finalisation, these reports were subject to validation by forestry authorities in the respective countries. 2 FRA 2010 – Country Report, Northern Mariana Islands Contents INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................. 5 2 TABLE T3 – FOREST DESIGNATION AND MANAGEMENT........................................................ 10 3 TABLE T4 – FOREST CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................... 13 4 TABLE T6 – GROWING STOCK.......................................................................................................... 16 5 TABLE T7 – BIOMASS STOCK........................................................................................................... 19 6 TABLE T8 – CARBON STOCK............................................................................................................ 22 7 TABLE T10 – OTHER DISTURBANCES AFFECTING FOREST HEALTH AND VITALITY..... 25 3 FRA 2010 – Country Report, Northern Mariana Islands Report preparation and contact persons The present report was prepared by the following person(s): Name (FAMILY NAME, First Institution / address E-mail Fax Tables name) U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest DONNEGAN, Joseph Service. 620 SW Main, [email protected] 503-808-2020 #400, Portland OR 97205, USA No information is available for tables: T2, T3b, T9 and T11-T17. 4 FRA 2010 – Country Report, Northern Mariana Islands Introduction The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is a 480 km long archipelago composed of 14 islands that lie in the north Pacific ocean, approximately 2600 km east of Manila. The climate is warm, with little annual variation in temperature, but a distinct dry season extending from January to June. The archipelago lies in a typhoon track and tends to average at least one major storm per year. Owing to this high frequency of disturbance, forests are composed primarily of small-diameter, young trees. Additionally, there has been much human-caused disturbance on the islands of Rota, Tinian, and Saipan, the three largest islands in the commonwealth. In conjunction with the high levels of disturbance, invasive species continue to establish, outcompeting native forest vegetation and changing the composition and structure of forests. Major efforts are under way to restore native forests and eliminate the most damaging invasive species. Inventory data in this report were derived from a forest inventory conducted January to March, 2004 by a multinational crew that included foresters from the CNMI, American Samoa, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 5 FRA 2010 – Country Report, Northern Mariana Islands Table T1 – Extent of Forest and Other wooded land 1.1 FRA 2010 Categories and definitions Category Definition Forest Land spanning more than 0.5 hectares with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds in situ. It does not include land that is predominantly under agricultural or urban land use. Other wooded land Land not classified as “Forest”, spanning more than 0.5 hectares; with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of 5-10 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds in situ; or with a combined cover of shrubs, bushes and trees above 10 percent. It does not include land that is predominantly under agricultural or urban land use. Other land All land that is not classified as “Forest” or “Other wooded land”. Other land with tree cover Land classified as “Other land”, spanning more than 0.5 hectares with a (Subordinated to “Other canopy cover of more than 10 percent of trees able to reach a height of 5 land”) meters at maturity. Inland water bodies Inland water bodies generally include major rivers, lakes and water reservoirs. 1.2 National data 1.2.1 Data sources References to sources of Quality Variable(s) Year(s) Additional comments information (H/M/L) Liu, Z., Fischer, L. 2006. H Land cover 2005 Data and methods available Commonwealth of the Northern on the web site. Imagery Mariana Islands Vegetation from two satellite datasets Mapping Using Very High spans 2003-2004. Ground Resolution Imagery: Methodology. and low altitude aerial U.S. Department of Agriculture, attributing and verification Forest Service, Pacific Southwest conducted in 2005. Region, Forest Health Protection. URL: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/spf/fhp /fhm/landcover/islands/index.shtml Falanruw, M. C., T. G. Cole, and H Land cover 1976 Maps derived from A. H. Ambacher. 1989. Vegetation interpretation of 1976, Survey of Rota, Tinian, and 1:8,000 black and white Saipan, Commonwealth of the aerial photography. Maps Northern Mariana Islands. were partially field verified Resource Bulletin PSW-RB-27, in 1984. Data are USDA Forest Service, Pacific considered to be from 1976. Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, CA. 6 FRA 2010 – Country Report, Northern Mariana Islands 1.2.2 Classification and definitions National class Definition Forest land Land spanning more than 0.5 hectares and a tree canopy cover of more than 10 percent. Unreserved forest land Forest land available for wood removals. Protected forest land Forest land that is not available for wood removals. Nonforest urban Land used primarily for urban purposes. Nonforest vegetation Land characterized primarily by non-tree species or <10% canopy cover of trees. Barren lands Lands with exposed soil, rock, or sand, devoid of vegetation. Unknown Further work is needed to determine land cover. Water Inland water bodies generally include major rivers, lakes and water reservoirs. 1.2.3 Original data 1976 Total for Rota, Land class and type Tinian, Saipan Forest: Hectares Limestone forest 6088 Introduced trees 4313 Casuarina thickets 1403 Atoll forest 37 Mangrove forest 7 Total forest 11848 Secondary vegetation 10111 Agroforest: Agroforest 7 Agroforest (w/coconuts) 48 Coconut plantations 1755 Total agroforest 1810 Subtotal forest/agroforest/2ndary veg 23769 Nonforest: Marsh, fresh 164 Savanna/grassland 3737 Strand 1217 Cropland 332 Urban 915 Barren 293 Water 20 Total Nonforest 6678 Total area 30447 7 FRA 2010 – Country Report, Northern Mariana Islands 2005 Area by landcover Saipan Rota Tinian Total FOREST hectares Native Limestone Forest 103 4428 548 5078 Mixed Introduced Forest 5123 741 2841 8705 Ravine Forest 0 83 0 83 Casuarina Thicket (Forest) 30 0 148 179 Leucaena leucocephala 2091 132 3441 5664 Strand forest 83 101 227 410 Agroforest 34 97 17 148 Agroforest -- coconut 123 231 22 376 Subtotal forested 7587 5812 7244 20643 NONFOREST 000 0 Barren/Sandy Beach/Bare Rocks 105 37 81 222 Cropland 93 142 134 370 Savanna Complex 515 0 0 515 Other Shrub and Grass 938 1948 2006 4892 Urban Vegetation 1536 303 214 2054 Urban and Built-up 1088 265 407 1759 Wetland 12 0 26 38 Water 78 3 0 80 Subtotal

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