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Community Forest and Open Space Program: An Oregon Project
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Thurston Hills – Springfield, Oregon
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Community forest with Springfield at left
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Why a Community Forest? Habitat protection and restoration Hiking, wildlife viewing Regional trail and habitat connections Compatible uses, e.g. mountain biking, equestrian Environmental education and volunteer stewardship Forestry Smart growth
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Rivers to Ridges – regional open space vision
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Partnership with Willamalane Park and Recreation District Secured properties (approx. $8m) Conservation Finance Leveraged bond funds How
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Community Benefits: economic, environmental, educational, and recreational Medium: “lacked specificity in describing how the community would benefit” Public Participation Low: steering committee TBD; no current engagement Strategic Connection to Landscape Conservation Low: “could have better articulated the project area’s connection to a landscape scale initiative;” value depended on completion of phase II Threat of Conversion to Non-Forest Use Medium: immediate threat low, increasing over time He We Scored
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Great partners in USFS Make sure it’s a community forest! Hard to build competitive project while managing community expectations Matching funds can be complicated Tight timing for Community Forest Plan Coordination and partnership = landscape success Celebrate! Lessons
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Thank you
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