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Longleaf Partnership Council Update April 2013. 2013 Range-wide Partner’s Accomplishment Report. FY 2013 report published in Dec. 2013 Report Outline Introduction (1 page) Partner and Program Success Story Narratives (8-10 pages) Range-wide Work Accomplishments and Expenditures (2-3 pages) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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2013 Range-wide Partner’s Accomplishment Report
FY 2013 report published in Dec. 2013
Report OutlineIntroduction (1 page)Partner and Program Success Story Narratives (8-10 pages)Range-wide Work Accomplishments and Expenditures (2-3 pages)Conclusion (1 page)
Longleaf Partnership Council UpdateApril 2013
2013 Range-wide Partner’s Accomplishment Report
Performance Measures
• Acres of longleaf pine established
• Acres treated to improve/maintain existing longleaf ecosystemsAcres of prescribed burningAcres of over-story treated (commercial or non-commercial)Acres of mid-story treatedAcres of native understory plants establishedAcres of non-native, invasive plants treated
• Acquisitions/Easements
• Technical Assistance Number of Contracts Number of Plans
• All stratified by state, ownership (private vs. public), and significant geographic areas • Estimates of public/private expenditures will be included
Timeline
March 22, 2013 State Forester Briefing
April 2 & 9, 2013 State Team Conference Calls
April-May 2013 State Teams Convene – OngoingLPC Discussions w/ Field Staff - Ongoing
September 30, 2013 State Teams Submit Accomplishments
Oct.-Dec. 2013 Information Compiled Range-wideReport Drafted
December 2013 LPC Releases Report
2013 Range-wide Partner’s Accomplishment Report
Tracking Additional Values Associated with Longleaf Pine Restoration
Longleaf Partnership CouncilApril 2013
• Economic Impacts
• Watershed and Water Quality
• Habitat and Associated Wildlife Populations
• Outdoor Recreation
• Carbon Sequestration
• Reduced Risk for Catastrophic Wildfires
• Others
Tracking Additional Values Associated with Longleaf Pine Restoration
Longleaf Partnership Council