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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 limited resources u a r 4ft . , - tmon, . r . i , A f AFP 2016 Monitoring Goals 1) Track ecosystem elements that are likely to change as a result of management actions 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 can respond in the future to make better management decisions Current Monitoring 1 Restoration I - IV management projects 1995 to 2016 Stand density and fire hazard reduction through thinning Reintroduction of fire 2 206 monitoring plots Site description, forest structure & composition, soils, fuel 3 Results indicate success in achieving management goals G it forest-111a.,ds, y1 r . ; ~r4• .A , ~5 o ~ g w ~i :YT mot. e n. ~ a id Types of Monitoring 1) Inventory or baseline monitoring ■ Initial assessment of species distribution & environmental conditions 2) Implementation Monitoring ■ Were management actions accomplished as planned? 3) Effectiveness Monitoring ■ Did management action achieve stated goals or objectives? 4) Validation Monitoring ■ Determine if assumptions & models used in management were correct, and modify them as necessary kx t y t R ~ r 1 { t f t f i rr ~ d { s & ~iF. 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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 suppor • 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 t . a 4k 3 primary objectives: ■ ❑ Protection and promotion of the City's water supply ~ ❑ Maintenance and 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 • Emergency Employee Adapted Prepared Business Preparedness Preparedness Preparedness Communities Preparedness Training Employee Infrastructure *EERT Preparedness *Workshops Workshops *Firewise A Force L Ta - -A iL IL Employee Media Ip Training *WHZ L Commerce Expansion Supplies Chamber of *AFAR Home Emergency 7 Seismic Preparation jr C n • Dept. 411 Plan Preparation • Alert Wildfire L Safety Training a Schools *Indicates in progress