A major role of the Florida Natural Areas Inventory since
our founding in 1981 has been to provide scientific information and expertise
to support the state’s land acquisition and land management efforts. This role ramped up substantially with the
beginning of the Florida
Forever program in 2001. FNAI
developed and maintains the Florida
Forever Conservation Needs Assessment, a series of statewide prioritized
GIS data layers that address a variety of natural resources that are the focus
of land acquisition. These maps identify
conservation priorities for rare and vulnerable plant and animal species,
natural communities, landscape corridors, surface waters, wetlands, floodplain,
forestry, aquifer recharge, and more.
When the Florida Forever Act was first passed in 2000, state
legislators were seeking greater accountability from land acquisition
efforts. They specified that the Florida
Forever program:
- Be based on a comprehensive assessment of Florida’s natural resources
- Should provide multiple benefits
- Involve a competitive selection process to select projects best able to meet the goals and maximize efficient use of the program’s funding
- Should be based on measurable goals and objectives.
In response, FNAI developed the Florida Forever Conservation Needs Assessment in coordination with
the DEP Division of State Lands, and in cooperation with partner agencies and
resource experts. The Needs Assessment:
- Provides baselines of resource protection against which to measure progress
- Identifies priority lands to meet conservation needs
- Identifies areas that meet multiple conservation needs
- Clearly and continuously tracks and reports progress of the Florida Forever program.
FNAI Rare Species Habitat Conservation Priorities, a component of the Florida Forever Conservation Needs Assessment. |
Excerpt from the
Florida Forever Comparative Analysis Table, provided to ARC by FNAI prior to
each project ranking.
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FNAI staff scientists also participate in site visits to
Florida Forever project proposals, and provide narrative reports evaluating the
natural resources and land management potential of each site.
FNAI and ARC staff
visit a site proposed for a Florida Forever project.
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Taken together, all of this information provides sound
science to inform and support the Florida Forever program. For more information, visit our Florida Forever page for data,
reports, and more details.
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