Southwest Jemez CFLRP
SW Jemez Collaborative Forest Restoration Program partner home page.
About the SW Jemez CFLRP
The purpose of the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program is to encourage the collaborative, science-based ecosystem restoration of priority forest landscapes. The Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program expands collaborative landscape partnerships to:
- leverage local resources with national and private resources;
- facilitate the reduction of wildfire management costs, through re-establishing natural fire regimes and reducing the risk of uncharacteristic wildfire;
- demonstrate the degree to which various ecological restoration techniques achieve ecological and watershed health objectives; and,
- encourage utilization of forest restoration by-products to offset treatment costs, to benefit local rural economies, to and improve forest health.
- encourage ecological, economic, and social sustainability;
Resources
- The 3Cs of Collaboration (from Mattessich et al., 2001, p. 61)
- "Choosing Collaboration" Resource Page (Lynn Decker and Anne Bradley, 2012)
- Collaborative Resources (linked to the National Forest Foundation, NFF)
- Fire Accelerant Risk Assessment
- Stream Restoration in the Southwest
- Rosgen (1997), Geomorphological approach to restoration of incised rivers
- Rosgen (1994), Riparian classification system
- Zeedyk (2009), Induced Meandering Field Guide
- Zeedyk and Jansens (2009), Erosion Control Field Guide
- Using the After-Action Review for Effective Collaboration (p. 23 - 25, USDA Forest Service National Partnership Office, linked to the NFF)
- Rick Bass Essay on Management (Montana Gives Peace a Chance from OnEarth Magazine)
- Recorded presentation on Collaboration and NEPA (linked to the NFF)
- A Summary of Collaboration and the Federal Advisory Committee Act (linked to the NFF)
- Collaboration in NEPA: Guidance from the Council on Environmental Quality
- 2012 Joint Memorandum on Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution (linked to the Council on Environmental Quality webpage)
- Council on Environmental Quality NEPA website
- Group Private Collaborative Work Folder
- Group Public Collaborative Work Folder