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Forest Resiliency in the Face of Climate Change - East Multnomah SWCD
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Program level:
Local
Provider:
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Benefits provided:
Free technical assistance
Land use:
Forest
Water-focused program:
No
Primary Resource Concern Addressed:Degraded plant condition - Plant productivity and health, Air quality emissions - Emissions of greenhouse gases - GHGs
Overview
Description:
The objective of this CIS is to enhance forest ecosystem resiliency and build upon past efforts of increasing forest structure diversity, while focusing efforts in areas of high priority for the Local Work Group and partners. This strategy will deploy a number of techniques to target the most vulnerable locations to lessen the impacts of disturbances and reduce the potential of catastrophic disturbances, such as the wildfires in 2020.
Eligibility:
N/A
Financial benefit:
N/A
Contact information
Information last updated on July 15, 2025.
Planning Importance
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