State Collaborative Restoration Principles
Learning Topic
Groups of diverse stakeholders - representing interests that have been in conflict for decades - have come together in several states to reach agreement on an overarching framework of forest restoration principles. These groups are now in the process of applying the principles and guidelines on the ground.
Utah
New Mexico
- New Mexico Forest Restoration Principles
- Collaborative Example: New Mexico Biomass Evaluation Task Force
Montana
- Montana Forest Restoration Principles
- Collaborative Example: Montana Forest Restoration Committee
Arizona
- Arizona's Guiding Principles for Forest Ecosystem Restoration and Community Protection: Wildlife Habitat
- Arizona's Guiding Principles for a New Economy Based on Forest Restoration
- Arizona's Guiding Principles for Forest Ecosystem Restoration and Community Protection
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| Members of the Montana Forest Restoraton Committee discuss the history of a larch grove on the Lolo National Forest |
Conservation Connect Best Practices and Tools
- Best Practice: Multi-Agency MOU Coordinates Landscape Restoration
- Multiple interests joined together in a common plan for the Uncompahgre Plateau through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
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