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Middle Fork Eel Forest Health Recovery

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Proposal
Deferred/Unfunded
Planning/Design
Implementation
Post-Implementation
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Contents

Project Overview

Basics

SHARED VISION THROUGH INCLUSIVE, MULTI-BENEFIT REGIONAL PLANNING
Engage with Regional Partners to Inform High Quality Planning and Implementation
Middle Fork Eel Forest Health Recovery

  • Address Climate Change and Extreme Event Effects, Impacts and Vulnerabilities
  • Conserve, Enhance and Restore Watersheds and Ecosystems that Support Biological Diversity
  • Develop, Collect and Analyze Data at a Variety of Spatial Scales to Inform Priority Projects/Actions
  • Ensure that Disadvantaged and Underrepresented Communities Benefit from Initiatives
  • Integrate Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Collaboration with Tribes
  • Prioritize Plans, Projects and Actions that Result in Long Term Sustainability of Jobs & Revenues
  • Protect and Enhance Forest Based Carbon
  • Protect and Enhance Watersheds and Ecosystems that Provide Water Quality and Supply Benefits
  • Respect Local Autonomy and Local Knowledge in NCRP Planning and Implementation
  • Work across Jurisdictional Boundaries to Achieve Common Objectives Effectively and Efficiently

Technical Assistance - CAL FIRE Forest Health Pilot
Deferred/Unfunded
Proposed activity consists of assisted planning for the subsequent implementation of forest health actions that have technical merit, broad consensus, and will facilitate community scoping of more complex natural resource decisions. Planning and implementation would prioritize building local operational capacity for equitable benefits from future natural resource investments, and facilitate deepening local and regional relationships for future integrated forest and watershed restoration activities for the Black Butte River watershed and other important tributaries on the Middle Fork of the Eel.


2024
2024
11/7/2024

Project Attributes

General Information

Project Description Narrative (1,000 character limit)
The Middle Fork Eel Forest Health Recovery Project is intended to jump-start a local, long-term movement of project implementation addressing forest health and wildfire vulnerabilities in the Middle Fork Eel River region. Technical Assistance would inform project development and support a subsequent grant application to fund implementation. See "Supplemental Questions" for further details.
Solutions
Capacity - Technical Assistance, Capacity - Tribal Capacity, Community Health and Safety - Fuel Breaks, Fire Resilient Forests - Fuel Management

Spatial Information

Tribal Region
None
Project Size (Acres)
None

Location

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  • Not Tribally owned land as identified by federal BIA map layer

  • Mendocino

  • Severely Disadvantaged Community

  • Blue Slide Creek-Black Butte River (180101040104)

  • Middle Fork Eel (18010104)

Organizations

Contract Manager
  • North Coast Resource Partnership
Funder
  • CA Dept of Conservation
Project Sponsor
  • Upper Eel Watershed Forum
Local and/or Political Support The Red Way; Round Valley County Water Distict

Contacts

Rose Roberts - North Coast Resource Partnership (NCRP) (rroberts@northcoastresourcepartnership.org)

Contact
Authorized Contact
  • Imil Ferrara - Unknown or unspecified

Project Benefit Performance Measures

Expected Project Benefit Performance Measures

Capacity Enhancement - # of projects 1 count
Capacity Enhancement - Type(s) of CE Type: Technical Assistance 1
Environmental justice and social equity - # of projects Activity focus: Capacity building 1 count
Grant applications submitted - # of proposals 1
Jobs created or retained (FTE) 0.1

Reported Project Benefit Performance Measures

No annual Project Benefit Performance Measure accomplishments entered for this Project.

Financials

Budget

$15,000.00
$0.00
$15,000.00
$0.00
Total
NCRP Technical Assistance (CA Dept of Conservation) $0.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00
Total $0.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00
Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

No Expenditures have been reported for this Project.


Note: None provided

Project Types

Project Types

The project will develop local data and analysis to inform and prioritize future projects.
The project will support a process that combines local community member perspectives and outside expertise in a detailed plan for an implementable project.
The project will support the Upper Eel Watershed Forum in developing a valuable forest management project and pursuing Cal Fire Forest Health grant funding, enhancing UEWForum's organizational capacity.

Project Details

Attachments

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Statement of Qualifications
Uploaded On
4/26/2024
File Type
Word (DOCX)
Description
UEWForum Nonprofit Status Letter
Uploaded On
4/11/2024
File Type
PDF
Description
Supplemental Questions
Uploaded On
4/26/2024
File Type
Word (DOCX)
Description

No attachments

Notes

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