2002 PRESIDENTIAL FIELD FORESTER AWARDS
It is appropriate that SAF recognize those
members of our profession who actively practice professional forestry in the
field. Practitioners are the true
foundation of our profession, yet we do not have any national recognition for
the outstanding efforts and the accomplishments of this large segment of our
Society. Practitioners often operate in
nearly complete anonymity, yet their actions are the single most important
contribution to the viability and understanding of our profession. This is where forestry truly happens and it
is important that we recognize those who perform the art and science of
forestry each and every day.
There is a large number of field foresters
who should be recognized for their talent and accomplishments. These deserving individuals can be found in
all regions of the U.S. Using
presidential prerogative, 11 members -- one from each of the eleven SAF
districts -- will be selected to receive an outstanding field forester
achievement award in 2002. This will
assure that each region of the U.S. will be able to recognize an outstanding
field forester.
David Wm. Smith
President
PURPOSE OF THE
AWARD
The purpose of this award is to recognize
foresters who have dedicated their professional careers to the application of
forestry on the ground using sound, scientific methods and adaptive management
strategies. The 2002 Presidential Field
Forester Awards will be presented to individuals who have displayed uncommon talent,
skill, and innovative methods
to achieved a record of excellence in the application of forest
management.
SELECTION
PROCESS
Due to regional differences in both
application intensity and regulations affecting forestry operations, the award
recipients will be selected on a regional basis. Using the existing organizational structure, each Council member
will be asked to select and/or endorse an outstanding field forester from the
District they represent. The Council
person can use the state society chairs to nominate candidates and from those
nominations select a nominee for recognition, or use any other process that
would select a worthy candidate based on the selection criteria.
SELECTION
CRITERIA
· Must be a member of SAF
· Must have practiced forestry for at least 10 years
· Major portion of career must be in field application of forestry
· Must be recognized locally or regionally by peers for excellence in field application of forestry
· Understands the forest and uses science along with the adaptive management process to achieve landowner objectives and insure forest sustainability.
· Management intensity may range from very intensive applications to more extensive management regimes
· May be from any employment sector
RECOGNITION
Individuals recognized for the Field Forester
Achievement Award will be announced and recognized at the 2002 annual
convention during the awards ceremony.
Recognition will consist of a plaque.
There will be no support for the recipients to attend the convention to
receive their award, but each would be encouraged to attend.
A short biographical sketch (with picture)
along with the reasons for each recipient's selection will accompany the award.
TIMELINE FOR
SELECTION
All
nominations to select a KT-SAF 2002 Field Forester Achievement regional winner
must be into Pam Snyder-KT SAF Awards Chairmen, 250 Hunter Ridge Rd., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 by April 30,
2002. The KT-SAF 2002 Field Forester
Regional recipient's will be submitted to Tim French, <french@socket.net>, 1707 Cedar Valley Road,
Jefferson City, MO 65109 by May 15, 2002.
Selection will be finalized and forwarded to the national office by
June 15 along with each recipient’s biographical information, a
b/w photo and the nomination letter with reasons for selection.
Recipients
will be notified by August 1 to have adequate time to make plans to
attend the convention for the ceremony