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Implementing Climate-Smart Resource Management Across Multiple Ownerships in Southwestern Oregon

A North Pacific LCC USFWS / NPLCC FY14 Funding Opportunity Project

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2014-08-13
Start Date
2014-08-13
End Date
2017-09-30

Citation

The Nature Conservancy(Contributor), US Bureau of Land Management(Fiscal Agent), US Forest Service - PNW Research Station(Principal Investigator), The Nature Conservancy(Fiscal Agent), US Forest Service(Fiscal Agent), US Forest Service(Contributor), US Fish and Wildlife Service(Fiscal Agent), Mary Mahaffy(Fiscal Agent), Bureau of Land Management(Contributor), Louisa Evers(Contributor), Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative(Contributor), Gwyneth Myer(Contributor), University of Washington(Principal Investigator), Jessica Halofsky(Principal Investigator), Implementing Climate-Smart Resource Management Across Multiple Ownerships in Southwestern Oregon, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=51

Summary

This project will implement climate-smart restoration planning and practices for forest landscapes in the Rogue Basin. Using recommendations from the Rogue Basin Action Plan for Resilient Watersheds and Forests in a Changing Climate, this project will facilitate management objectives to implement, prioritize, and mainstream projects that will ensure effective response to climate change in southwestern Oregon.

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Purpose

Conservation Planning Conservation Planning Decision Support Federal resource managers State agencies Private land owners

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typeShort Project Description
valueMultiple agencies and organizations in southwestern Oregon have made significant progress in collaborative restoration of forest landscapes and in projecting climate change effects and adaptation responses. We will build on these efforts by moving proposed activities forward using a climate-informed framework. Specifically, we will (1) implement “shovel-ready” restoration projects using climate-smart management practices, (2) prioritize additional proposed restoration projects informed by a recent climate change assessment, and (3) mainstream climate-smart thinking in federal planning efforts. These activities will ensure that restoration in southwestern Oregon is resilient to future climatic variability and change.
projectStatusIn Progress

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2014
fundingSources
amount49561.0
recipientUS Forest Service - PNW Research Station
sourceMary Mahaffy
totalFunds49561.0
totalFunds49561.0

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  • North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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