Title: Western Governors Association
1 Western Governors Association
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2 Committee Member Caitlyn Peel Pollihan
3 - FLAME Act
- Good Neighbor Authority
- Federal Planning Rule
- FLRA - future funding
- Climate Change
- Wax-Markey Bill / Kerry-Boxer and Stabenow
- RFS2 EPA draft language definition of biomass
4Committee Members John Mankowski Sandy
Shaffer Butch Blazer Chuck Burley
5COORDINATION
6WGA- Forest Health Advisory Sub- Committee 10
year strategy and National Fire Plan
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7Committee Members Co-chairs Lynn Jungwirth and
Carol Daly Tony Cheng Sandy Shaffer Chuck
Bushey Greg Aplet Crawford Tuttle Steve
Kimball Julia Altemus Thomas Sisk Tom Atzet
8WFLC Needs the People The People Need WFLC
9Recommendation 1
- Support WFLC
- A national stakeholder process is key to the
10-year strategy - A Comprehensive National Coordinating body is key
to the 10-year strategy
10Climate Change Adaptation is about restoration
and prescribed fire
Thinned stand
Fight the Fuels Not the Fire
11Recommendation 2
- Goals 3 and 4 need more focus and funding.
- Goal 3 is restoration of fire adapted
ecosystems. - Restoration is better understood as climate
change adaptation strategies for forestlands. - There is support for large scale treatments.
- The Science
- The Society
- The Legislation (FLRA)
- The Funding (10 million FLRA various
appropriated line items
12Goal 4 is now Goal 1
- The QFR has declared the new mission of making
fire adapted communities. - Only 9 of communities at risk have CWPPs
- Biomass utilization is under realized
- ARRA is opportunity to create jobs and
investments - Local workers can provide
- Trained crews for prescribed fire
- Trained crews for fuels reduction
- On-call first responders in fire emergencies
13Recommendation 3
- Our mission is fire adapted communities in fire
adapted landscapes. - Continue monitoring and evaluation
- It is key to effectiveness
- It is crucial to societal support
- It provides the only opportunity for learning and
change - The cornerstones of the National Fire Plan were
correct and have our support - Safety
- Suppression
- 3. Rehabilitation
- 4. Restoration/Adaptation
- 5. Community Protection
14Committee Members Co-Chairs Tom Atzet and
Chuck Bushey Tony Brunello Maia Enzer Steve
Kimball Joe Lowe Gordon Cruikshank Patrick
Heffernan Lee Heinrich Vicki Christiansen
15Achieve a balance between financial and human
resources allocated to suppression and
preparedness
- Quadrennial Fire Review
- More Coordination with local communities
- Planning
- Preparedness
- Response
- 10 Year Strategy - NFP
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- Preparedness for people and the landscape - fire
adapted communities. - Strong Commitment by all agencies to work
together to support community involvement and
education. - Prioritizing resources to achieve cross-agency
preparedness. - Fires managed for resource benefit work well in
some areas, but not anywhere close to communities.
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17- State/Local planning for growth.
- Initiate and enforce local ordinances to reduce
risk. - Insurance industry support for risk reduction.
- Home builders associations involvement.
18EVALUATE NATIONAL LEVEL ALLOCATION OF FUNDING
- Analysis of desired outcomes
- FuelsDefensible Space / Large-Scale
- CommunitiesCWPPs / Equipment accountability
- Monitoring and adjustments
- Coordinate strategic planning
- Align priorities of local, state and federal
through statewide/regional assessments
19Committee Members Co-Chairs Julia Altemus and
Crawford Tuttle Maia Enzer Greg Aplet Ray
Sowers Geoff McNaughton Tom Atzet
20 Trees and forests are effectively included in
climate change and adaptation policy in our
nation.
- Western Governors lead the discussion on the role
of forest ecosystems in climate
change/adaptation. - Develop a strategy to incorporate new
technologies and research in climate change
adaptation. - Develop a funding mechanism to achieve goals.
- Review existing WGA forest policy resolutions.
21Coordinate with existing efforts such as state,
federal, tribal, academia, research and NGOs.
- Develop and share an informational list and
contact information. - Develop WGA webpage as central clearinghouse.
22Sustain biodiversity in the west.
- Improve forest resiliency by diversifying forest
stand sizes and makeup. - Promote a landscape scale, rather than land
ownership specific monitoring and management of
biodiversity in the west. - Promote sustainable forestry practices across the
landscape. Conform third-party certification
processes.