Good Neighbor Authority
Basics
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Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) is a tool stemming from the 2014 Farm Bill. It allows the state, tribes, and counties to perform a variety of watershed, rangeland and forest restoration work on federal land, leveraging resources and providing additional capacity to our federal partners for shared goals. This tag tracks forest health projects where this tool was utilized. Additional details on the agency that used the tool and treatments accomplished are in each project detail page. |