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Unit C2 Maintenance Treatments
1996-97- Thinning/brushing, piling, burning
1997- Plant conifer seedlings
Winter 2004/05; 2006/07; 2010/11- Maintenance
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Management Chapter: Subchapter Headings
1. Goals
2. Guiding Principles
3. Management Basis
4. Vegetation Management
5. Riparian Management
6. Snags, Coarse Wood
7. Pathogen Management
8. Prescribed Burning
9. Soils, Landslides
10. Updatedand Adaptive Forest and Resource Management
Management Chapter
Ecological Goals
Promote healthy, resilient forests ~
Diminish the likelihood of a high severity wildfire through active vegetation
and fuels management that emulates the historic range of natural disturbances
Maintain water quality and quantity for use by the City and enhance aquatic life in the
watershed while minimizing the potential for soil erosion and landslide events.
Social Goals
Encourage community input and awareness and education in the process of
maintaining healthy forests, the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) and the
broader Ashland Watershed.
Integrate recreational opportunities into the larger context of active forest
management.
Monitoring Under AFP 2016
1) Emphasis on specific quantitative indicators
2) Focus of monitoring indicators that make best use of
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1) Track ecosystem elements that are likely to change as a
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2) Compare effects of treatments at different locations.
3) Ensure that the desired effects are produced
4) Provide feedback on the effectiveness of our actions so we
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Current Monitoring
1 Restoration I - IV management projects 1995 to 2016
Stand density and fire hazard reduction through thinning
Reintroduction of fire
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Site description, forest structure & composition, soils, fuel
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■ Determine if assumptions & models used in management were
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Implementation of 2016 Ashland Forest Plan
■ Water ■ Vegetation
■ Recreation ■ Invasive Plants
■ Wildlife ■ Monitoring
■ Climate Management
■ 1995-2002 -Building community trust; low-level,
r~restorat' a ~ fects completed
1■ 2003-
What's - behind the forest more important than what is taken out.
PFI
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• 180 acres, helicopter thinning, ..,s La uCx loads
• Becomes nationally recognized as workable model
■ 2004-2014 - Community collaboration with Forest
Service
■ 2010 -Ashland Forest Resiliency Project (AFR) begins
restoration work in Ashland Watershed across all
ownerships
City of Ashland US Forest Service
Nature Conservancy Lomalcatsi Restoration Project
Modern Era Management 1992 - 2015
Active management with
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❑ Protection and promotion
of the City's water supply
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promotion of forest health
❑ Reduce risk of catastrophic
fire
2016 Ashland Forest Plan -Overview
YVhere did we come
Tecumtum, `
Athabaskan Abel
Helman
Chief
re-settlement -Native peoples- low-impact Ashland
Watershed.
■ 1860-1890 -Scattered logging, cattle and sheep
grazing water supply degraded
■ 1935-1990 -Logging, fire suppression, several large
wildfires, run-away vegetation
■ 1992-1995 City Council mandates active forest management
- City adopts first comprehensive Ashland Forest Plan
- Established Ashland Forest Lands Commission
2016 Ashland Forest Plan Table of Contents
Executive Summary Chapter 8 - Inventory
Chapter 1 - Social Chapter 9 - Vegetation
Chapter 2 - Water Chapter 10 - Monitoring
Chapter 3 - Recreation Chapter 11 - Management
Chapter 4 - Wildlife Appendices
Chapter 5- Climate References
Chapter 6 - Invasive Plants Acknowledgements
Chapter 7 - Infrastructure Glossary
Maps
Ashland Is Ready!
Emergency
City Preparedness Management
Committee
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Emergency
Employee Adapted
Prepared Business
Preparedness
Preparedness Preparedness Communities
Preparedness
Training
Employee Infrastructure
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Preparedness
*Workshops
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L Commerce Expansion
Supplies Chamber of *AFAR
Home Emergency 7
Seismic
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Plan Preparation •
Alert Wildfire L Safety
Training a Schools
*Indicates in progress