Report
Managing Forests and Fire in Changing Climates
Systematic evidence-based review workshop
Lessons Learned from Waldo Canyon: FAC mitigation assessment team report
The Waldo Canyon fire presented the first opportunity for partners in the national Fire Adapted Communities (FAC) Coalition to collectively assess the performance of mitigation practices in Colorado Springs in a post-fire environment and to compare the results to the mitigation strategy recommended by the Fire Adapted Communities program.
Assessing the compatability of fuel treatments, wildfire risk, and conservation of Northern spotted owl habitats and populations in the eastern Cascades: A multi-scale analysis
National Forests in the dry forest provinces on the east-side of the Oregon and Washington Cascades have been managed under the guidelines of local Forest Plans and the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP), both of which specify large areas of late-successional reserves (LSRs).
Restoring & Managing Mixed Conifer Forests in the PNW
Grazing After the Burn
The rangelands and dry forests of Eastern Washington are considered “disturbance-driven” ecosystems. Disturbances are simply events that disturb normal ecosystem processes: nutrient and water cycling, plant growth and reproduction, animal interactions, etc.
Forest Service Spending on Large Wildfires in the West
The purpose of this report is to shed light on fire suppression spending as a starting point for understanding the economic impacts of large fires.
Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Oregon: A Profile of Organizational Capacity
Community-based organizations (CBOs) in Oregon are fostering natural resource management and economic development, particularly in public lands communities where the capacity of federal agencies, businesses, and others has dwindled. They have also become integral in reducing social conflict over land management and seeking community economic wellbeing.
Developing Socioeconomic Performance Measures for the Watershed Condition Framework
The purpose of this report is to propose principles and strategies for creating socioeconomic performance measures, as well as identify potential measures that could be integrated into the WCF and other restoration frameworks in the short term.
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