Urban Forestry
Collection: Forestry issues in an urban setting
- Trees and People Survey, 1/09 update
- Trees and People Survey, 1/09 update
- Urban and Community Forestry
- The New Mexico Urban and Community Forestry Program serves as an avenue to provide education and support to communities across the state for managing their urban forests.
- New Mexico Urban and Community Forestry Program - Strategic Plan
- New Mexico Urban and Community Forestry Program - Strategic Plan
- Watershed Forestry Resource Guide
- An online collection of resources from the Center for Watershed Protection and the US Forest Service Northeastern Area. Provides useful tools and training materials about managing urban forests for watershed health. Links to topical collections including: Forest Planning And Assessment, Reducing Stormwater Runoff, Forest-Friendly Development, and Planting and Maintaining Trees
- 2008 EMNRD Strategic Plan
- 2008 EMNRD Strategic Plan
- 2008 EMNRD Strategic Plan
- The strategic plan for the forestry division of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department.
- Healthy Forests Restoration Act
- Congressional Bill H.R. 1904 of the 108th Congress
- Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY06-07
- Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY06-07
- Resources for Private Forest Landowners in New Mexico
- Are you a private forestland owner in New Mexico? You may be interested in learning more about your forest, improving the health of your land, creating better wildlife habitat, addressing wildfire hazard or improving the health of your riparian forest (or bosque), or learning more about forest industry. If so, you may be unsure of where to begin. The following pages contain resources for technical and financial assistance for forest landowners, including resources for forest health, forest thinning and more.
- Across the Western Landscape: Priority Issues and Strategies for Western Forests
- This Document elaborates issues, projects, and strategies to deal with the changing environment of Western American forest land. . The 2008 Farm Bill set into motion a landmark endeavor for all U.S. states and Pacific Islands to complete assessments of the forests within their boundaries and to develop strategies to address identified threats and opportunities. This document states some of these findings up through 2013
- RFP for 2014 Urban and Community Forestry Challenge Cost-Share Grants
- The US Forest Service announces approximately $900,000 in grant funds will be awarded through the 2014 National Urban and Community Forestry Challenge Cost-Share Grant Program. Funds are to support national urban and community forestry projects on non-federal public land that have a national or widespread impact and application. Pre-proposals are due July 15, 2013. Full proposals (tentatively) due July 15, 2013.
- Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY09
- Description of actions taken in FY09 to implement the New Mexico State Forest and Watershed Health Plan
- New Mexico Forest Re-Leaf Grant Applications Now Being Accepted
- New Mexico schools, universities, local, state, federal and tribal entities are encouraged to submit proposals for grant funding to plant trees. The Forest Re-Leaf Program can provide up to $6,000 for each tree planting project. The application deadline is August 21, 2013.
- State Urban & Community Forestry Program Manager - apply by 8/18/11
- The Urban & Community Forestry (U&CF) Program Manager embraces statewide responsibilities. Serves as state representative for United States Forest Service (USFS) Region 3 on the Western Forestry Leadership Coalition (WFLC) Urban & Community Forestry Committee. Duties Include - Initiates a State U&CF Program Strategic Plan, at least every five (5) years -Writes and administers the Professional Services Contract (PSA) for the statewide Volunteer Coordinator Contractor (currently Tree New Mexico) -Leads the New Mexico Urban Forest Council (NMUFC) -Manages the New Mexico State Big Tree Program; the New Mexico Forest Re-Leaf Program -Leads the Tree Planting Advisory Committee (TPAC) and the statewide Back yard Tree Farm Program -Represents and promotes the direction, philosophy, and strategic plan elements of the EMNRD Forestry Division. Agency contact for this position is: Andrew Frederick, State Timber Management Officer (505) 476-3343
- Trees and People Survey, 1/09 update
- Trees and People Survey, 1/09 update
- Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY07-08
- New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY07-08
- For Communities
- For Communities
- Job Posting: Collaboration Program Manager
- This job position is searching for someone to bring together stakeholder groups, facilitate cooperative action, and compile lessons learned from collaboration.
- 2015 Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) Update Guidelines
- The New Mexico Association of Counties' guidelines for entities updating their Community Wildfire Protection Plan.
- 2004 Communities At Risk
- 2004 Communities At Risk
- SIERRA COUNTY Draft Wildfire Hazard Mitigation and Implementation Plan
- New Mexico Sierra County Action Plan (pdf)
- Forests and Watersheds: A Newsletter for Decision-Makers
- Issue No. 1, July 2014. Published by the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute.