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Literature & Report Resources

First PostedNovember 3, 2022November 4, 2022 Last UpdatedNovember 4, 2022

Forest Health Literature & Reports

Annual Forest Health Monitoring Reports  –  US Forest Service

Assessment of Current Landscape Conditions (2021) – Tahoe-Central Sierra Initiative

Biomass in the Sierra Nevada (2019)  –  Sierra Business Council

California’s Wildfire and Forest Resilience Action Plan (2021) – Forest Management Task Force

Carbon Fact Sheets – Forest Resources Association

The Case for Ecological Forestry (2019)  –  The Nature Conservancy

Conservation Assessment for the Yuba River Watershed Foothills  –  Conservation Biology Institute & Trust for Public Land

Framework for Promoting Socio-ecological Resilience Across Forested Landscapes in the Sierra Nevada (2020) – Tahoe-Central Sierra Initiative

Framework for Resilience (2020) – Tahoe-Central Sierra Initiative

Getting to Neutral (2020)  –  Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Paying for Forest Health (2020)  –  The Sierra Institute

Postfire Restoration Framework for National Forests in California (2021) – USFS PSW

Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program (2020)  –  The Watershed Center

Science You Can Use – USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station

Wildfire Resilience Insurance (2021) – Willis Towers Watson & The Nature Conservancy

Wildfire Strategy (2020) – Sierra Business Council

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SYRCL works throughout the Yuba River watershed on the Ancestral and Traditional homelands of the Nisenan, and includes shared boundaries with the Mountain Maidu, Konkow, and Washoe peoples. These nations have lived here for millennia and live here still.

We acknowledge and mourn the painful history of genocide and the devastation of lands and waters irreversibly altered. We are grateful for opportunities to partner with Indigenous peoples to create a shared vision and rebalance our relationship to this place.

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SYRCL's Vision

We envision a future in which the Yuba River watershed thrives and is resilient in the face of climate change; a free-flowing Yuba and healthy ecosystems that support wildlife and people – from the ridges to the canyons and the summit to the sea; a community that reflects the relationship between a healthy watershed and human quality of life, one that values a sustainable water future, one that celebrates the Yuba River’s natural and cultural heritage.

We envision a vibrant, science-based community organization that serves as a leader for environmental stewardship and activism in the Yuba River watershed – and that inspires others to make a difference in their communities. 

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