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In 2008, the Inland Empire Urban Forest Council (IEUFC) was awarded an educational grant from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) to prepare and implement an online resource known as the Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP) Toolkit. Due to California's ongoing budget crises, work on the project was suspended in December 2008.This project was resumed July 20, 2009.
Phytosphere Research principals Elizabeth Bernhardt and Ted Swiecki are the primary developers of the web site content. Comments, questions, and suggestions for links and examples can be emailed to them at phytosphere@phytosphere.com. Nancy Hughes of the California Urban Forests Council (www.caufc.org) is administering this project for the IEUFC, and the UFMP Toolkit web site will be hosted as a part of the www.caufc.org web site The IEUFC Steering Committee is providing overall direction and review of the project. Members of the Steering Committee are Andy Trotter, Dave Rogers, Fred Roth, Deborah Day, Mark Porter, and Susan Sims.
Artenergy is developing the web interface for the Toolkit.
User input to the UFMP Toolkit
Surveys
At the start of this project in October 2008, we developed a brief online survey to help assess the status of various management plan elements currently in use and to help direct the development of the UFMP Toolkit. We collected data from this survey through December 1, 2008. Results from this initial survey can be seen by following this link. Thanks to all who participated in this initial survey.
Presentations on the UFMP Toolkit
A toolkit to guide the creation of local urban forest strategic and management plans
Presented at the Society of Municipal Arborists 44th Annual Conference, October 14, 2008, San Diego, CA by Andy Trotter (West Coast Arborists, Inc. and IEUFC) and Ted Swiecki (Phytosphere Research).
Slides from Ted Swiecki's presentation(PDF) (8.6 Mb) - You may want to click to save the file rather than opening it directly in the browser. May not be compatible with Adobe Reader versions older than 6.0 (download current version of the free Adobe Reader software here).
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