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Forest Reciprocity Group – Forest and Mill Restoration for Fire Safe Housing Outcomes

Objective
Prioritize Plans, Projects and Actions that Result in Long Term Sustainability of Jobs & Revenues
Projects Steward Organization Relationship To Project
Cloud Forest Institute - Forest Reciprocity Group
Project Sponsor
Cloud Forest Institute - Forest Reciprocity Group
NCRP Administrative Contact
None
Project Stage
Deferred/Unfunded
Duration
2021 - ?
Estimated Total Cost
$417,350.00
Secured Funding
$0.00
No Funding Source Identified Yet
$417,350.00
Targeted Funding
$0.00
Solutions
Capacity - Demonstration Projects, Capacity - Year-round Local Capacity, Climate Action - Adaptation, Fire Resilient Forests - Forest Biomass Residuals, Fire Resilient Forests - Fuel Management
VITAL AND SUSTAINABLE LOCAL ECONOMIES Prioritize Plans, Projects and Actions that Result in Long Term Sustainability of Jobs & Revenues
The intended purpose of this Project is to demonstrate how communities can benefit from reducing forest fuel loads by using harvested small poles to produce fire resistant homes, for local construction, and to manufacture kits to sell regionally. he Project addresses current fuel load issues with innovative solutions. Regionally, fuel loads are mostly comprised of
suppressed growth trees. Suppressed growth means high quality building materials. Combining this material with innovative home designs produces an economic development model of restoring forest health and community well-being. The Project sees this model as replicable in all
forested regions.

Targeted Project Benefit Performance Measure

No Expected Accomplishments provided

Project Types

  • Capacity: Organizational Support and Funding
  • Climate Action: Mitigation and Adaptation

Location

Budget

$417,350.00 No Funding Source Identified Yet

Photos

No additional photos provided


Project last updated 1/10/2025

 

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