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This long-term strategic plan for Jackson Demonstration State Forest aims to achieve maximum sustained production of high-quality timber products, fulfilling California Forest Practice Rules. It outlines a commitment to sustainable management, balancing timber harvest with forest growth, and protecting public trust resources. The plan emphasizes maintaining and restoring natural ecological processes, cultivating diverse forest structures for research and demonstration, and ensuring high watershed protection levels.
This document outlines the strategic role of Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JDSF) in addressing climate change within the Redwood Region. It details JDSF's approach to demonstrating resilient forest management, emphasizing carbon capture and ecosystem function through its Older Forest Structure Zone (35%) for long-term carbon storage and its Matrix Zone (50%) for sustainable timber production and rapid carbon sequestration. The plan aims to research, educate, and demonstrate these potentials, serving as an example for the region and contributing knowledge for future generations.
This Management Plan outlines the strategic direction for Jackson Demonstration State Forest for the next 10 years, focusing on integrated resource use and protection in alignment with legislative and policy requirements. Key goals include sustainable forest management, research and demonstration, recreation and aesthetic enjoyment, tribal co-management, and forest protection. The plan aims to advance climate change mitigation, biodiversity, equitable outdoor recreation, and foster improved relationships with local Tribes, while balancing timber production with ecological and social values.
Key discussions focused on updates to recreation and roads projects, noting staffing shortages impact recreation priorities. Topics included improving restroom maintenance schedules and locations, and potential public/private partnerships for concrete construction in high-use areas. Road updates covered Road 720's upgrade, the potential rehabilitation or abandonment of the Trestle Trail, and persistent issues with unauthorized trail development. Bridge status indicated 6 completed out of 9-10 needed, with many user-built bridges not meeting safety standards. Elias Steinbuck overviewed the Steam Donkey Trail project, emphasizing maintenance over new construction. The task force discussed resolving ambiguities in designated trail use from the 2016 Management Plan, particularly concerning multi-use versus exclusive-use trails. Crew availability is severely limited, with only 2 inmate crews available versus a historical 10. Issues surrounding Camp 1 Loop trail designation (hike only vs. multiuse) were debated, touching on historical agreements and current management direction. Campground needs included upgrades to amenities, potential site consolidation, and a motion was passed to draft a letter requesting funding for permanent and seasonal dedicated recreation staffing. The closure of the Blue Gum Trail, linked to an expired Timber Harvest Plan contract, was explained due to safety and water sediment issues.
The agenda for the meeting includes several key items for discussion and information. Topics encompass a status update on the Office of Wildfire Technology Research and Development Annual Report, developing a strategy for technology prioritization, and discussion regarding emergency technology standards. New business features a presentation on Bagley-Keene updates, internal proof of concept updates from the Office of Wildfire Technology Research and Development, and guidance for the 2024 Annual Report. The agenda also covers determining which initiatives will be presented at future Advisory Board meetings.
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