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Southern Humboldt Community Park Infrastructure and Activity Upgrade - TA for Planning

Objective
Work across Jurisdictional Boundaries to Achieve Common Objectives Effectively and Efficiently
Project Sponsor
Southern Humboldt Community Park
Funders
CA Dept of Conservation
Other Organizations
North Coast Resource Partnership
NCRP Administrative Contact
Rose Roberts (rroberts@northcoastresourcepartnership.org)
Project Stage
Implementation
Duration
2024 - ?
Solutions
Capacity - Technical Assistance, Capacity - Year-round Local Capacity, Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration - Recreation & Volunteerism, Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration - Tribal Ecocultural Restoration, Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration - Water, Fire Resilient Forests - Fuel Management, Fire Resilient Forests - Tribal Cultural Fire
SHARED VISION THROUGH INCLUSIVE, MULTI-BENEFIT REGIONAL PLANNING Work across Jurisdictional Boundaries to Achieve Common Objectives Effectively and Efficiently
A consortium of supporters of Southern Humboldt Community Park (also known to locals as SoHum Park) comprise present Park uses /users and management, native (Wailaki) goals (reviving native practices and uses) and Institute for Sustainable Forestry goals (improving habitat and vegetation/trees through resiliency practices). There are four main components to the proposed activities, all aimed at improving the resilience of the Park in the face of climate change, fire safety, and bringing back native species valuable to the native tribes that to this day depend on their abundance to support their food and industrial activities.

Targeted Project Benefit Performance Measure

  • Capacity Enhancement - # of projects: 1 count
  • Capacity Enhancement - Type(s) of CE: 1
  • Environmental justice and social equity - # of projects: 1 count
  • Honoring & incorporating Tribal priorities - # of projects: 1 count
  • Jobs created or retained (FTE): 0
  • Recreation and public access - # of projects: 1 count
  • Technical Assistance - Type(s) of TA: 1

Project Types

  • Capacity: Organizational Support and Funding
  • Capacity: Community Engagement
  • Fire Resilient Forests: Forest Health
  • Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration: Watershed Enhancement

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Expenditures

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Project last updated 1/6/2024

 

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