Extra Details
Develop Structural Round Timber (SRT) Extraction Methods
Objective
Engage with Regional Partners to Inform High Quality Planning and Implementation
Project Sponsor
Cloud Forest Institute - Forest Reciprocity Group
Funders
CA Dept of Conservation, CA Governor's Office of Planning and Research
Other Organizations
Eel River Recovery Project, North Coast Resource Partnership, Northern Mendocino Ecosystem Recovery Alliance, Redwood Forest Foundation Inc., Trees Foundation
NCRP Administrative Contact
Rose Roberts (rroberts@northcoastresourcepartnership.org)
Project Stage
Deferred/Unfunded
Duration
2024 - 2025
Estimated Total Cost
$105,000.00
Secured Funding
$90,000.00
No Funding Source Identified Yet
$0.00
Targeted Funding
$15,000.00
SHARED VISION THROUGH INCLUSIVE, MULTI-BENEFIT REGIONAL PLANNING
Engage with Regional Partners to Inform High Quality Planning and Implementation
This project, which develops Structural Round Timber (SRT) extraction techniques and legalities, will contribute vital supply understanding to the feasibility study of our current business plan. The FRG-PAD Business Plan is being written as part of the OPR Woody Feedstock grant awarded to FRG through NCRP last year and is due at the end of 2024. To this end, we seek expertise to better inform us in developing the processes needed for bringing SRT out of the forest. Forest treatment areas will include THPs, pre-commercial thinning, forest-fire prevention exemptions, and grant-funded forest heath project locations at Usal Forest.
Targeted Project Benefit Performance Measure
- Capacity Enhancement - # of projects: 1 count
- Capacity Enhancement - Type(s) of CE: 1
- Jobs created or retained (FTE): 0
- Technical Assistance - Type(s) of TA: 2
Project Types
- Capacity: Organizational Support and Funding
- Fire Resilient Forests: Forest Health
Location
Budget
$90,000.00 Secured Funding: OPR Woody Feedstock Aggregation Pilot Project 2023 (OPR)
$15,000.00 Targeted Funding: NCRP Technical Assistance (CA Dept of Conservation)
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Project last updated 11/7/2024