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Santa Fe Fireshed Ethnography Study by Susan Rich, last updated: Oct 16, 2017 01:54 PM
Handout #5 from 09/14/17 GSFFC meeting
SFNF Workplan Snapshot 09-14-17 by Susan Rich, last updated: Oct 16, 2017 01:49 PM
Handout #3 from 09/14/17 GSFFC meeting
Models, Maps and Meetings: Using Science to Guide CS Implementation in Northern New Mexico by Susan Rich, last updated: Oct 16, 2017 12:37 PM
Presentation to the Cohesive Strategy Science Workshop in Reno, Nevada on April 26, 2017
Strategic Planning: A Collaborative Process to Achieve Watershed Restoration in the Southern Sacramento Mountains by Joe Zebrowski, last updated: Oct 13, 2017 02:52 PM
This Strategic Plan presents a background on planning activities carried out in the Otero Working Group during the years 2014–2016, facilitated by the SCMRC&D and the NMFWRI, as well as a strategy for the years 2017–2026. The strategy identifies the projects the OWG will undertake during this period.
Public Folder by Joe Zebrowski, last updated: Oct 13, 2017 02:51 PM
Folder for sharing information with the general public.
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Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group by Portal Administrator, last updated: Sep 07, 2017 04:45 PM
Welcome to the home page for New Mexico's Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group.
NM State Forestry Division Project Planning and Funding Sources, Updated 07/21/17 by Susan Rich, last updated: Aug 17, 2017 05:03 PM
Handout from July 21, 2017 Coordinating Group meeting listing NM Forestry Division's watershed projects status and funding
Map of New Mexico State Forestry's Watershed Projects, Updated 07/21/17 by Susan Rich, last updated: Aug 17, 2017 05:02 PM
Handout from July 21, 2017 Coordinating Group meeting showing NM Forestry Division's watershed project locations
Restoring composition and structure in Southwestern frequent-fire forests: A science-based framework for improving ecosystem resiliency by Susan Rich, last updated: Jun 27, 2017 06:03 PM
RMRS-GTR-310. USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station. Abstract: Ponderosa pine and dry mixed-conifer forests in the Southwest United States are experiencing, or have become increasingly susceptible to, large-scale severe wildfire, insect, and disease episodes resulting in altered plant and animal demographics, reduced productivity and biodiversity, and impaired ecosystem processes and functions. We present a management framework based on a synthesis of science on forest ecology and management, reference conditions, and lessons learned during implementations of our restoration framework. Our framework focuses on the restoration of key elements similar to the historical composition and structure of vegetation in these forests: (1) species composition; (2) groups of trees; (3) scattered individual trees; (4) grass-forb-shrub interspaces; (5) snags, logs, and woody debris; and (6) variation in the arrangements of these elements in space and time. Our framework informs management strategies that can improve the resiliency of frequent-fire forests and facilitate the resumption of characteristic ecosystem processes and functions by restoring the composition, structure, and spatial patterns of vegetation. We believe restoration of key compositional and structural elements on a per-site basis will restore resiliency of frequent-fire forests in the Southwest, and thereby position them to better resist, and adapt to, future disturbances and climates.
Emergency Fire Precautions by Joe Zebrowski, last updated: Jun 26, 2017 11:42 AM
Landowners and contractors will restrict operations in accordance with the attached Emergency Fire Precaution Schedule. This schedule is based on U. S. Forest service Industrial fire Plan Guidelines. Soil and Water Conservation Districts will evaluate projects in their districts and apply local USFS Restriction Levels as they deem appropriate. Projects adjacent to Forest Service lands will normally follow the local Forest District’s restrictions. Districts will communicate implementation and changes to these restrictions directly with the landowner or contractor, as appropriate. Contractors working projects on U. S. Forest Service or other agency lands must comply with the restrictions and procedures directed by that agency.
Estancia Basin Watershed Health Restoration and Monitoring Project Policies and Procedures by Joe Zebrowski, last updated: Jun 26, 2017 11:41 AM
These policies and procedure are designed to describe the roles and responsibilities of the Estancia Basin Watershed Health Restoration and Monitoring Project and to describe the procedures to be used in conducting business related to project activities.
GSFFC projects list March 2017 by Susan Rich, last updated: Jun 22, 2017 06:11 PM
Handout #1 from 06/08/17 GSFFC meeting
High Severity Fire: Response and Uncertainty by Susan Rich, last updated: Jun 19, 2017 01:31 PM
Video of site visits with researchers who have been studying how forests and wildlife respond to high severity burns. July 2016. Southwest fire Science Consortium
2016 Wildfire Season: An Overview, Southwestern U.S. by Susan Rich, last updated: Jun 19, 2017 01:10 PM
Evans, A., 2017. Technical Report. Ecological Restoration Institute and the Southwest fire Science Consortium, Northern Arizona University, May 2017
The Influence of Restoration Treatments on Hydrologic Output in Fire-Adapted Forests of the Southwest by Susan Rich, last updated: Jun 19, 2017 12:54 PM
O'Donnell, Frances C., 2016. ERI Working Paper No. 37. Ecological Restoration Institute and the Southwest Fire Science Consortium, Northern Arizona University, November 2016
Review of economic benefits from fuel reduction treatments in the fire prone forests of the Southwestern United States by Susan Rich, last updated: Jun 19, 2017 11:22 AM
Bagdon, B. and Huang, C.H., 2016. Southwest Fire Science Consortium Working Paper
 
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