Planning and Implementing Cross-boundary, Landscape-scale Restoration and Wildfire Risk Reduction Projects

Dan Leavell, Amy Markus, Craig Bienz, Kellie Carlsen, retired, Emily Jane Davis, Michael Douglas, David Ferguson, Lee Fledderjohann, Kasey Johnson, Ned Livingston, Jason Pettigrew, Gene Rogers, Marci Schreder, Dan Shoun and Leigh Ann Vradenburg
PNW 707 | Published October 2018, Reviewed 2023

Summary

This guide describes the process the Klamath-Lake Forest Partnership (KLFHP) has used to plan and implement cross-boundary restoration projects to achieve improved forest health conditions on large landscapes scales. It is intended as a model other individuals and communities can modify to meet the needs of their local circumstances.

Readers can download the entire 117-page curriculum as a single PDF or access individual sections. The single-PDF version of the publication includes hyperlinks to all references and resources, and includes an interactive table of contents for easy navigation to specific sections.

About the authors

Amy Markus
Forest Wildlife Biologist
Fremont-Winema National Forest
Craig Bienz
Director of Sycan Marsh Preserve
The Nature Conservancy
Kellie Carlsen, retired
Forester
Oregon Department of Forestry Stewardship
Michael Douglas
GIS Analyst and Geologist
Pacific Northwest
David Ferguson
District Conservationist
USDA Klamath County Natural Resources Conservation Service
Lee Fledderjohann
Resource Manager
Collins Pine Company, Lakeview, Oregon
Kasey Johnson
Specialist I Field Forester
Oregon Department of Forestry Natural Resources
Ned Livingston
Landowner and co-owner
Gerber Ranch
Jason Pettigrew
Specialist II
Oregon Department of Forestry Natural Resources
Gene Rogers
Private consultant
Wildland Fire Technologies, Inc.
Marci Schreder
Watershed Coordinator and Project Manager
Lake County Umbrella Watershed Council
Dan Shoun
Commissioner
Lake County
Leigh Ann Vradenburg
Project Manager
Klamath Watershed Partnership

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