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from Jamaica into the continental
United States under certain conditions
to prevent the introduction of plant
pests into the United States.
Need and Use of the Information:
APHIS will use the following
information collection activities to
support the importation of mangoes
from Jamaica: (1) Operational Workplan;
(2) Production Site Registration; (3) Pest
Detection Investigation; (4) Heat
Treatment Certified Facility; (5) Heat
Treatment Monitoring and Inspections;
(6) Trust Fund Agreement; (7)
Phytosanitary Certificate w/additional
Declaration; (8) Inspection; and (9)
Emergency Action Notification. Failure
to collect this information would
cripple APHIS’ ability to ensure that
mangoes from Jamaica are not carrying
plant pests.
Description of Respondents:
Businesses or other for-profit; Foreign
Federal Government.
Number of Respondents: 5.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting:
On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 427.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
Title: Importation of Fresh Blueberry
Fruit from Morocco into the Continental
United States.
OMB Control Number: 0579–0421.
Summary of Collection: The Plant
Protection Act (PPA, 7 U.S.C. 7701 et
seq.) authorizes the Secretary of
Agriculture to restrict the importation,
entry, or interstate movement of plants,
plant products, and other articles within
the United States to prevent the
introduction of plant pests or their
dissemination. The Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Plant
Protection and Quarantine (PPQ)
Program enforces the Act by regulating
the importation of fruits and vegetables
into the United States. These regulations
are found in Section 319 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) under
‘‘Subpart—Fruits and Vegetables’’ (7
CFR 319.56–1 through 319.56–80).
Under § 319.56–69, fresh fruit of
highbrush blueberries (Vaccinium
coymbosum L. and hybrid varieties V.
corymbosum x angustifolium (V. x
atlanticum and V. corymbosum x
virgatum)) from Morocco may be
imported into the continental United
States under certain conditions that
prevent the introduction of plant pests
Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit
fly) and fungus Monilinia fructigena
(Honey ex Whetzel) into the country.
Need and Use of the Information:
APHIS will use information collection
activities and actions to ensure these
conditions are met. These activities
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include registering production sites,
inspecting crops, performing remedial
actions, obtaining foreign phytosanitary
certificates with declarations, and
submitting applications for permits and
appeals if denied. Activities also
include submitting notices of arrival
and responding to emergency action
notifications. These activities for this
commodity are the minimum necessary
to protect crops and the agriculture
industry from dangerous foreign plant
pests and diseases.
Description of Respondents: Business
or other for-profit; Foreign Federal
Government.
Number of Respondents: 15.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting on
occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 82.
Ruth Brown,
Departmental Information Collection
Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Information Collection; National
Woodland Owner Survey
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice; request for comment.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Forest Service is seeking comments
from all interested individuals and
organizations on the renewal of the
National Woodland Owner Survey
information collection.
DATES: Comments must be received in
writing on or before February 20, 2018
to be assured of consideration.
Comments received after that date will
be considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this
notice should be addressed to Brett
Butler, USDA Forest Service, 160
Holdsworth Way, Amherst, MA 01003.
Comments also may be submitted via
facsimile to 413–545–1860 or by email
to: bbutler01@fs.fed.us.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice may be made available to the
public through relevant websites and
upon request. For this reason, please do
not include in your comments
information of a confidential nature,
such as sensitive personal information
or proprietary information. If you send
an email comment, your email address
will be automatically captured and
included as part of the comment that is
placed in the public docket and made
available on the internet. Please note
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that responses to this public comment
request containing any routine notice
about the confidentiality of the
communication will be treated as public
comments that may be made available to
the public notwithstanding the
inclusion of the routine notice.
The public may inspect the draft
supporting statement and/or comments
received at 160 Holdsworth Way, Room
202, Amherst, MA 01003 during normal
business hours. Visitors are encouraged
to call ahead to 413–545–1387 to
facilitate entry to the building. The
public may request an electronic copy of
the draft supporting statement and/or
any comments received be sent via
return email. Requests should be
emailed to bbutler01@fs.fed.us.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brett Butler, Northern Research Station,
413–545–1387. Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
twenty-four hours a day, every day of
the year, including holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: National Woodland Owner
Survey.
OMB Number: 0596–0078.
Expiration Date of Approval: 11/30/
2018.
Type of Request: Renewal.
Abstract: There are an estimated 816
million acres of forestland across the
United States. Of this forestland, over
half is owned by millions of
corporations, families, individuals,
tribes, and other private groups with the
remaining managed by over a thousand
different federal, state, and local
government agencies. Understanding
the attitudes and behaviors of the
owners and managers of the forestland
is critical for understanding the current
and future state of the nation’s forests.
The Forest Service conducts the
National Woodland Owner Survey
(NWOS) to increase our understanding
of:
• Who owns and manages the
forestland of the United States;
• Why they own/manage it;
• How they have used it; and
• How they intend to use it.
This information is used by policy
analysts, foresters, educators, and
researchers to facilitate the planning
and implementation of forest policies
and programs.
The Forest Service’s direction and
authority to conduct the NWOS is from
the Forest and Range Land Renewable
Resources Planning Act of 1974, the
Forest and Range Land Renewable
Resources Act of 1978. These acts assign
responsibility for the inventory and
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assessment of forest and related
renewable resources to the Forest
Service. Additionally, the importance of
an ownership survey in this inventory
and assessment process is highlighted in
the 2014 Farm Bill, the Agricultural
Research, Extension, and Education
Reform Act of 1998, and the
recommendations of the Second Blue
Ribbon Panel on the Forest Inventory
and Analysis program (FIA).
Previous iterations of the NWOS were
conducted in 1978, 1993, 2002–2006,
2011–2013, and 2017–2018. Approval
for the last iteration of the NWOS
expires on November 30, 2018. If
renewed, the NWOS will operate for
another 3-year cycle.
Information will be collected related
to:
• The characteristics of the land
holdings;
• Attitudes and perceptions of the
owners and managers;
• Resource uses and management
activities; and
• Where applicable, landowner
demographics.
Separate survey instruments are being
developed for families and individuals,
corporate, and public ownerships. In
addition, the owners in urban areas will
be sent a different survey instrument.
For the families and individuals, the
dominant ownership group of forestland
owners, a subset of ownerships will be
sent survey instruments addressing the
following topics, in addition to the core
questions from the base survey
instrument:
• Wildfires;
• Invasive species;
• Climate change;
• Land owner values; and
• Decision making.
The NWOS provides widely cited
benchmarks for the number, extent, and
characteristics of owners of forestland in
the United States. These results have
been used to assess the sustainability of
forest resources at national, regional,
and state levels; to implement and
assess forest-land owner assistance
programs; and to answer a variety of
questions with topics ranging from
fragmentation to the economics of
timber production. This is the only
effort to collect in-depth information
about owners of forestland at the
national scale. It provides longitudinal
data to track ownership trends and
allows for comparisons across regions of
the country.
The respondents will be a statistically
selected group of individuals, families,
American Indian tribes, partnerships,
corporations, nonprofit organizations,
and other private groups that own
forestland in the United States in
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addition to a statistically selected group
of federal, state, and local government
agencies that manage forestland. A well
distributed, random set of sampling
points has been established across the
country. At each point, remotely sensed
data, such as aerial photographs or
satellite imagery, will be used to
identify forested points. For the forested
points, public records will be used to
identify the owners of record—the
names and addresses of the landowners
we will contact. The number of owners
of forestland to be contacted in each
state will be approximately 330.
The NWOS will utilize a mixed-mode
survey technique involving cognitive
interviews, focus groups, selfadministered questionnaires, and
telephone interviews. Cognitive
interviews will be used to test specific
questions. Focus groups will be used to
provide more in-depth understanding of
the responses and to explore new areas
of inquiry.
The implementation of the selfadministered survey will involve up to
four contacts. First, a pre-notice
postcard will be sent to all potential
respondents describing this information
collection and why the information is
being collected. Second, a questionnaire
with a cover letter and pre-paid return
envelope will be sent to the potential
respondents. The cover letter will
reiterate the purpose of this information
collection and provide the respondents
with all legally required information.
Third, a reminder will be mailed to
thank the respondents and encourage
the non-respondents to reply. Those
who have yet to respond will be sent a
new questionnaire, cover letter, and prepaid return envelope. Telephone
interviews will be used for follow-up
with non-respondents. For corporations
and public agencies, the primary survey
instrument will be electronic, and for all
other owners, the primary survey
instrument will be paper forms with the
option for completing the survey
electronically online.
Forest Service researchers will
coordinate all components of this
information collection. Forest Service
personnel with assistance provided by
cooperators at the Family Forest
Research Center located at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst
will conduct the mail portion of the
survey, cognitive interviews, and focus
groups. The U.S. Department of
Agriculture, National Agricultural
Statistics Service will conduct the
telephone follow-ups. Data will be
compiled and edited by Forest Service
and Family Forest Research Center
personnel. Forest Service researchers
and cooperators will analyze the
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collected data. National, regional, and
state-level results will be distributed
through print and/or electronic media.
This information collection will
generate scientifically-based,
statistically-reliable, up-to-date
information about the owners of
forestland in the United States. The
results of these efforts will provide more
reliable information on this important
and dynamic segment of the United
States population; thus facilitating more
complete assessments of the country’s
forestland resources and improved
planning and implementation of forestry
programs on state, regional, and
national levels.
Affected Public: Individuals and
Households, the Private Sector
(Businesses and Non-Profit
Organizations), and/or State, Local or
Tribal Government.
Estimate of Burden per Response: 25
minutes for families, individuals, and
other private groups with small
holdings; 30 minutes for corporations
with large holdings; 15 minutes for
public agencies.
Estimated Annual Number of
Respondents: 4,188.
Estimated Annual Number of
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 2,433 Hours.
Comment is Invited:
Comment is invited on: (1) Whether
this collection of information is
necessary for the stated purposes and
the proper performance of the functions
of the Agency, including whether the
information will have practical or
scientific utility; (2) the accuracy of the
Agency’s estimate of the burden of the
collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and
assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (4)
ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on
respondents, including the use of
automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology.
All comments received in response to
this notice, including names and
addresses when provided, will be a
matter of public record. Comments will
be summarized and included in the
submission request toward Office of
Management and Budget approval.
Dated: December 4, 2017.
Carlos Rodriguez-Franco,
Deputy Chief, Research and Development.
[FR Doc. 2017–27286 Filed 12–18–17; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Information Collection; National Woodland Owner Survey
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice; request for comment.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Forest Service is seeking comments from all interested individuals and
organizations on the renewal of the National Woodland Owner Survey
information collection.
DATES: Comments must be received in writing on or before February 20,
2018 to be assured of consideration. Comments received after that date
will be considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this notice should be addressed to Brett
Butler, USDA Forest Service, 160 Holdsworth Way, Amherst, MA 01003.
Comments also may be submitted via facsimile to 413-545-1860 or by
email to: [email protected].
Comments submitted in response to this notice may be made available
to the public through relevant websites and upon request. For this
reason, please do not include in your comments information of a
confidential nature, such as sensitive personal information or
proprietary information. If you send an email comment, your email
address will be automatically captured and included as part of the
comment that is placed in the public docket and made available on the
internet. Please note that responses to this public comment request
containing any routine notice about the confidentiality of the
communication will be treated as public comments that may be made
available to the public notwithstanding the inclusion of the routine
notice.
The public may inspect the draft supporting statement and/or
comments received at 160 Holdsworth Way, Room 202, Amherst, MA 01003
during normal business hours. Visitors are encouraged to call ahead to
413-545-1387 to facilitate entry to the building. The public may
request an electronic copy of the draft supporting statement and/or any
comments received be sent via return email. Requests should be emailed
to [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brett Butler, Northern Research
Station, 413-545-1387. Individuals who use telecommunication devices
for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service
(FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 twenty-four hours a day, every day of the
year, including holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: National Woodland Owner Survey.
OMB Number: 0596-0078.
Expiration Date of Approval: 11/30/2018.
Type of Request: Renewal.
Abstract: There are an estimated 816 million acres of forestland
across the United States. Of this forestland, over half is owned by
millions of corporations, families, individuals, tribes, and other
private groups with the remaining managed by over a thousand different
federal, state, and local government agencies. Understanding the
attitudes and behaviors of the owners and managers of the forestland is
critical for understanding the current and future state of the nation's
forests. The Forest Service conducts the National Woodland Owner Survey
(NWOS) to increase our understanding of:
Who owns and manages the forestland of the United States;
Why they own/manage it;
How they have used it; and
How they intend to use it.
This information is used by policy analysts, foresters, educators, and
researchers to facilitate the planning and implementation of forest
policies and programs.
The Forest Service's direction and authority to conduct the NWOS is
from the Forest and Range Land Renewable Resources Planning Act of
1974, the Forest and Range Land Renewable Resources Act of 1978. These
acts assign responsibility for the inventory and
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assessment of forest and related renewable resources to the Forest
Service. Additionally, the importance of an ownership survey in this
inventory and assessment process is highlighted in the 2014 Farm Bill,
the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998,
and the recommendations of the Second Blue Ribbon Panel on the Forest
Inventory and Analysis program (FIA).
Previous iterations of the NWOS were conducted in 1978, 1993, 2002-
2006, 2011-2013, and 2017-2018. Approval for the last iteration of the
NWOS expires on November 30, 2018. If renewed, the NWOS will operate
for another 3-year cycle.
Information will be collected related to:
The characteristics of the land holdings;
Attitudes and perceptions of the owners and managers;
Resource uses and management activities; and
Where applicable, landowner demographics.
Separate survey instruments are being developed for families and
individuals, corporate, and public ownerships. In addition, the owners
in urban areas will be sent a different survey instrument. For the
families and individuals, the dominant ownership group of forestland
owners, a subset of ownerships will be sent survey instruments
addressing the following topics, in addition to the core questions from
the base survey instrument:
Wildfires;
Invasive species;
Climate change;
Land owner values; and
Decision making.
The NWOS provides widely cited benchmarks for the number, extent,
and characteristics of owners of forestland in the United States. These
results have been used to assess the sustainability of forest resources
at national, regional, and state levels; to implement and assess
forest-land owner assistance programs; and to answer a variety of
questions with topics ranging from fragmentation to the economics of
timber production. This is the only effort to collect in-depth
information about owners of forestland at the national scale. It
provides longitudinal data to track ownership trends and allows for
comparisons across regions of the country.
The respondents will be a statistically selected group of
individuals, families, American Indian tribes, partnerships,
corporations, nonprofit organizations, and other private groups that
own forestland in the United States in addition to a statistically
selected group of federal, state, and local government agencies that
manage forestland. A well distributed, random set of sampling points
has been established across the country. At each point, remotely sensed
data, such as aerial photographs or satellite imagery, will be used to
identify forested points. For the forested points, public records will
be used to identify the owners of record--the names and addresses of
the landowners we will contact. The number of owners of forestland to
be contacted in each state will be approximately 330.
The NWOS will utilize a mixed-mode survey technique involving
cognitive interviews, focus groups, self-administered questionnaires,
and telephone interviews. Cognitive interviews will be used to test
specific questions. Focus groups will be used to provide more in-depth
understanding of the responses and to explore new areas of inquiry.
The implementation of the self-administered survey will involve up
to four contacts. First, a pre-notice postcard will be sent to all
potential respondents describing this information collection and why
the information is being collected. Second, a questionnaire with a
cover letter and pre-paid return envelope will be sent to the potential
respondents. The cover letter will reiterate the purpose of this
information collection and provide the respondents with all legally
required information. Third, a reminder will be mailed to thank the
respondents and encourage the non-respondents to reply. Those who have
yet to respond will be sent a new questionnaire, cover letter, and pre-
paid return envelope. Telephone interviews will be used for follow-up
with non-respondents. For corporations and public agencies, the primary
survey instrument will be electronic, and for all other owners, the
primary survey instrument will be paper forms with the option for
completing the survey electronically online.
Forest Service researchers will coordinate all components of this
information collection. Forest Service personnel with assistance
provided by cooperators at the Family Forest Research Center located at
the University of Massachusetts Amherst will conduct the mail portion
of the survey, cognitive interviews, and focus groups. The U.S.
Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service
will conduct the telephone follow-ups. Data will be compiled and edited
by Forest Service and Family Forest Research Center personnel. Forest
Service researchers and cooperators will analyze the collected data.
National, regional, and state-level results will be distributed through
print and/or electronic media.
This information collection will generate scientifically-based,
statistically-reliable, up-to-date information about the owners of
forestland in the United States. The results of these efforts will
provide more reliable information on this important and dynamic segment
of the United States population; thus facilitating more complete
assessments of the country's forestland resources and improved planning
and implementation of forestry programs on state, regional, and
national levels.
Affected Public: Individuals and Households, the Private Sector
(Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations), and/or State, Local or
Tribal Government.
Estimate of Burden per Response: 25 minutes for families,
individuals, and other private groups with small holdings; 30 minutes
for corporations with large holdings; 15 minutes for public agencies.
Estimated Annual Number of Respondents: 4,188.
Estimated Annual Number of Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 2,433 Hours.
Comment is Invited:
Comment is invited on: (1) Whether this collection of information
is necessary for the stated purposes and the proper performance of the
functions of the Agency, including whether the information will have
practical or scientific utility; (2) the accuracy of the Agency's
estimate of the burden of the collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected;
and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on
respondents, including the use of automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
All comments received in response to this notice, including names
and addresses when provided, will be a matter of public record.
Comments will be summarized and included in the submission request
toward Office of Management and Budget approval.
Dated: December 4, 2017.
Carlos Rodriguez-Franco,
Deputy Chief, Research and Development.
[FR Doc. 2017-27286 Filed 12-18-17; 8:45 am]
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