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2019 States and Regions Forest Module - Response

Row numberAccount NumberAccount NameParent SectionSectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameColumn NumberColumn NameRow NumberRow NameResponse AnswerCommentsFile Name
45172901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).6Please explain the process for implementing the plan2The Draft Natural and Working Lands Implementation Plan will be implemented through coordination of various state agencies, in partnership with private, federal, and other landowners. State Agencies involved in creating the draft Plan included the California Air Resources Board, California Natural Resources Agency, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, and Strategic Growth Council.
45272901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).1Publication title and attachment3Wildfires and Climate Change: California’s Energy Future:https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Wildfires-and-Climate-Change-California%E2%80%99s-Energy-Future.pdf
45372901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).2Year of publication32019
45472901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).3Forests-related issue covered by the plan3Forest degradation
45572901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).3Forests-related issue covered by the plan3Deforestation
45672901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).3Forests-related issue covered by the plan3Conversion of natural habitats
45772901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan3Large-scale agriculture
45872901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan3Other, please specify: Climate Change, Pests and Disease, Fire Suppression, Urban/Suburban Development, Unsustainable Logging
45972901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan3Livestock
46072901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan3Small-scale agriculture and colonization
46172901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan3Infrastructure
46272901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan3Fires
46372901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).5Stage of implementation3Plan being implemented
46472901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).6Please explain the process for implementing the plan3Wildfires and Climate Change: California’s Energy Future sets out steps the state must take to reduce the incidence and severity of wildfires, including the significant wildfire mitigation and resiliency efforts the Governor has already proposed. The strike force created to develop the report will continue its work in coordinating implementation of the ideas in the report with California’s electric utilities, the California Public Utilities Commission, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the California Natural Resources Agency, and other relevant entities.
46572901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).1Publication title and attachment4Community Wildfire Prevention & Mitigation Report: In response to Executive Order N-05-19: https://www.fire.ca.gov/media/5584/45-day-report-final.pdf
46672901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).2Year of publication42019
46772901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).3Forests-related issue covered by the plan4Forest degradation
46872901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).3Forests-related issue covered by the plan4Conversion of natural habitats
46972901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).3Forests-related issue covered by the plan4Deforestation
47072901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan4Livestock
47172901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan4Large-scale agriculture
47272901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan4Other, please specify: Climate Change, Pests and Disease, Fire Suppression, Urban/Suburban Development, Unsustainable Logging
47372901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan4Small-scale agriculture and colonization
47472901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan4Fires
47572901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan4Infrastructure
47672901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).5Stage of implementation4Plan being implemented
47772901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).6Please explain the process for implementing the plan4The Community Wildfire Prevention & Mitigation Report, written in response to Executive Order N-05-19, identifies 35 priority projects that are being implemented immediately to help reduce public safety risk for over 200 of California’s most wildfire-vulnerable communities. The Emergency Proclamation provides the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency and the Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency discretion to suspend state environmental permitting requirements on a case-by-case basis so that the 35 priority projects can get underway immediately, including suspending requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
47872901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13Is there a monitoring system in place to identify changes in your region’s natural forest area resulting from deforestation and/or forest degradation?0Yes
47972901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.1Description of data collected1The California Air Resources Board’s Natural and Working Lands (NWL) Inventory provides a quantitative estimate of carbon stocks, stock change, and resulting greenhouse gas flux associated with stock change in California's landscape, and attributes stock changes to disturbances. The NWL inventory is an important tool for informing how California's land base contributes to the State's climate goals and tracking statewide progress toward the State's long-term objectives for NWL.
48072901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.2Geographic scope covered by the monitoring1Other, please specify: Natural and working lands including natural and urban forests, rangelands, grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural lands
48172901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.3Frequency of data collection1Every two years
48272901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.4Do the results of forest monitoring inform your region’s overall strategy to managing forests?1Yes
48372901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.5Please explain1The NWL Inventory’s geospatially explicit carbon estimates provide information about what vegetation type is present on land, how carbon density varies in different areas, how much live and dead biomass carbon are present on the landscape, and what changes are occurring on land. It can help identify areas where additional investment could result in more impact, thereby helping to inform project prioritization and level of investment needed on our lands to meet our long-term climate goals. For example, the inventory could direct ecosystem restoration efforts toward areas currently serving as carbon sources, or direct preservation efforts to ecosystems that contain large carbon pools vulnerable to loss. In the future, spatially-explicit information from the inventory could also be used to support investment decisions and help the State better meet goals for NWL management. For more information please see the document, An Inventory of Ecosystem Carbon in California’s Natural & Working Lands, 2018 Edition, at: https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/inventory/pubs/nwl_inventory.pdf.
48472901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.1Description of data collected2Assembly Bill 1492 directs the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Program to develop a statewide ecological performance measures approach as an accountability measure for the multiple State programs that regulate timber management on non-federal forestlands. Looking beyond the mandate of AB 1492, the environmental performance measures approach may also assist in the evaluation of State and Federal programs to invest in forest health and resilience. Data collected include forest and other land cover types, wildlife species’ diversity, forest structure, water quality/supply, carbon stocks, stock change, and resulting greenhouse gas flux associated with stock change in California's landscapes over time.
48572901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.2Geographic scope covered by the monitoring2Other, please specify: Natural and working lands
48672901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.3Frequency of data collection2Annually
48772901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.4Do the results of forest monitoring inform your region’s overall strategy to managing forests?2Yes
48872901California8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.5Please explain2Forest monitoring and inventory data can be used to prioritize management practices, and adjustment of practices where needed to improve ecological conditions and carbon sequestration on the landscape conditions, as well as timing to support healthy, sustainable forests and ecosystems. Furthermore, these data can be used to support adaptive management, adjusting management approaches based on assessment of ecological trends across the landscape.
48972901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14Has a risk or vulnerability assessment on deforestation and/or forest degradation been undertaken for your region?0Yes, risks are assessed
49072901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.1Risk assessment procedure1Assessed as part of land use planning
49172901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.2Forests-related issue assessed1Deforestation
49272901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.2Forests-related issue assessed1Conversion of natural habitats
49372901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.2Forests-related issue assessed1Forest degradation
49472901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.3Drivers assessed1Livestock
49572901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.3Drivers assessed1Infrastructure
49672901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.3Drivers assessed1Other, please specify
49772901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.3Drivers assessed1Large-scale agriculture
49872901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.3Drivers assessed1Small-scale agriculture and colonization
49972901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.3Drivers assessed1Fires
50072901California8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.4Frequency of assessment1Other, please specify: Ongoing; formal assessment published by FRAP approximately every 7 years.

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Publicly disclosed data by states and regions in response to the 2019 States and Regions questionnaire's forest module.
This dataset contains detailed responses. To view the summary, refer to the dataset titled "2019 States and Regions Forest Module - Summary"

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