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The document outlines Mississippi's Forest Legacy Program, aimed at protecting environmentally significant forest areas threatened by conversion to non-forest uses. It details program goals, objectives, and implementation strategies, including stakeholder participation, land acquisition methods, and evaluation criteria. The assessment identifies three Forest Legacy Areas (FLAs) - Southeast, Northeast, and Central - based on their unique environmental values, threats, and geographic boundaries. It also emphasizes the importance of partnerships, sustainable forest management, and traditional uses while prioritizing areas with scenic, recreational, riparian, and wildlife values.
The County Wildfire Protection Plan focuses on addressing changes to the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) caused by Hurricane Katrina and increased development. Key goals include defining the WUI, identifying and prioritizing high-risk areas, recommending structure ignitability reductions, improving communication between counties and the Mississippi Forestry Commission, and enhancing resources for Volunteer Fire Departments. The plan also aims to develop strategies for retaining volunteer firefighters, strengthen subdivision regulations, and identify financial resources. It includes a County Risk Assessment, Mitigation Projects List, and an Action Plan and Assessment Strategy to guide development and educate landowners.
The Attala County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) aims to protect the county's citizens, natural resources, properties, and infrastructure from catastrophic wildfires. The plan focuses on five key objectives: creating a healthy and sustainable forest, engaging the public in preparedness and mitigation, supporting sustainable use of forest biomass, promoting FireWise building techniques, and securing necessary funding. The plan prioritizes fuel management to reduce wildfire intensity and spread, considering social, political, operational, ecosystem, ethical, and economic factors. Key strategies include improving road access, establishing water sources, acquiring equipment, clarifying burn ban procedures, and creating a list of cooperators. The plan also emphasizes community involvement, education and outreach through programs like FireWise, and establishing a multi-party monitoring program to evaluate the effectiveness of implemented strategies and ensure long-term sustainability.
The Carroll County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) aims to protect the county's citizens, natural resources, properties, and infrastructure from catastrophic wildfires. The plan focuses on five key objectives: creating a healthy and sustainable forest, engaging the public in preparedness and mitigation, supporting sustainable use of forest biomass, promoting FireWise building techniques, and securing funding for wildfire risk reduction. The plan prioritizes fuel management, considers social and political factors, and emphasizes strategically located fuel treatments to protect life and property. It also includes education and outreach initiatives, such as FireWise programs and workshops, to increase community preparedness. The plan outlines specific mitigation recommendations, including improving road access, establishing water storage, acquiring equipment, and creating firebreaks. Sustainability is addressed through collaboration with various stakeholders, promoting FireWise building practices, utilizing biomass, and securing ongoing funding for fuel treatment programs.
Mississippi's Forest Action Plan (FAP) 2020 focuses on the sustainable management and protection of the state's forest resources. The plan analyzes forest conditions and trends, identifies priority forest landscape areas, and outlines strategies for investing resources to achieve desired outcomes. Key issues addressed include forest sustainability and markets, landowner trends, forest health, stewardship, wildland fire, climate change, and wildlife. The plan aims to conserve working forest landscapes, protect forests from harm, and enhance public benefits from trees and forests. Strategies involve addressing market challenges, supporting landowners, improving forest health, promoting stewardship, mitigating wildfire risks, adapting to climate change, and protecting wildlife habitats. The plan emphasizes collaboration with stakeholders and partners to implement these strategies over the next 10 years.
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