Sonoma County Forest Conservation Working Group (SCFCWG) Coordination
Project Overview
Basics
Sonoma County Forest Conservation Working Group (SCFCWG) Coordination
Implementation
Sonoma RCD will coordinate and complete several activities in relation to the Sonoma County Forest Conservation Working Group’s (SCFCWG) post-conference work, focusing on enhancing the efficiency of follow-up activities of the SCFCWG in order to take advantage of interest in the SCFCWG and its member organizations’ services generated at the 2017 North Coast Forest Conservation Conference and maintaining momentum between these service providers and beneficiaries. Post-conference work conducted by the Sonoma RCD will effectively improve SCFCWG outreach, ensure the implementation of the Group’s post-conference strategies, and strengthen the Group’s overall capacity.
2017
2017
2019
2/27/2023
Project Attributes
Census Tract Income
None
Direct Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DACs)
None
EnviroScreen
None
Free and Reduced Lunch
None
Indirect Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DACs)
None
Tribal Engagement (True/False)
None
Tribal Engagement
None
Location
Sonoma County
49 Selected
- Bodega Harbor (180500050301)
- Estero Americano (180500050302)
- Estero De San Antonio (180500050303)
- Upper Sonoma Creek (180500020301)
- Fowler Creek (180500020302)
- Lower Sonoma Creek (180500020303)
- Schell Creek-Frontal San Pablo Bay Estuaries (180500020502)
- Petaluma River (180500020601)
- San Antonio Creek (180500020602)
- Tolay Creek-Frontal San Pablo Bay Estuaries (180500020604)
- Adobe Creek-Frontal San Pablo Bay Estuaries (180500020605)
- Burdell Mountain-Frontal San Pablo Bay Estuaries (180500020606)
- San Pablo Bay Estuaries (180500020801)
- Marshall Creek (180101090101)
- House Creek (180101090102)
- Upper Wheatfield Fork Gualala River (180101090103)
- Lower Wheatfield Fork Gualala River (180101090104)
- Buckeye Creek (180101090105)
- Rockpile Creek (180101090106)
- South Fork Gualala River-Gualala River (180101090108)
- Salmon Creek (180101090201)
- Russian Gulch-Frontal Pacific Ocean (180101090202)
- Bodega Harbor-Frontal Pacific Ocean (180101090203)
- Little Sulphur Creek (180101100301)
- Alder Creek-Big Sulphur Creek (180101100302)
- Oat Valley Creek-Russian River (180101100411)
- Galloway Creek (180101100501)
- Warm Springs Creek (180101100503)
- Lake Sonoma-Dry Creek (180101100504)
- Pena Creek (180101100505)
- Mill Creek (180101100506)
- West Slough-Dry Creek (180101100507)
- Gill Creek-Russian River (180101100601)
- Sausal Creek-Russian River (180101100602)
- Franz Creek (180101100603)
- Maacama Creek (180101100604)
- Brooks Creek-Russian River (180101100605)
- Upper Laguna De Santa Rosa (180101100701)
- Upper Santa Rosa Creek (180101100702)
- Lower Santa Rosa Creek (180101100703)
- Lower Laguna De Santa Rosa (180101100704)
- Windsor Creek (180101100705)
- Porter Creek-Mark West Creek (180101100706)
- East Austin Creek (180101100801)
- Ward Creek-Austin Creek (180101100802)
- Green Valley Creek (180101100901)
- Porter Creek-Russian River (180101100902)
- Dutch Bill Creek-Russian River (180101100903)
- Willow Creek-Russian River (180101100904)
Organizations
Funder | |
Lead Implementer | |
Partners | |
Primary RCD | |
State Assembly Voting District | |
State Senate Voting District |
Contacts
Performance Measures
Expected Performance Measures
Planning Document | Plan Type: Other | 1 |
Reported Performance Measures
No annual Performance Measure accomplishments entered for this Project.
No accomplishments to report for: | |
Year(s): | 2017-2018 |
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Explanation: | Accomplishments reached in 2019 |
Financials
Budget
Comment: | None provided |
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Reported Expenditures
2017 | 2018 | 2019 | Total | |
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Sonoma Land Trust (SLT) | $10,105.00 | $825.00 | $0.00 | $10,930.00 |
Grand Total | $10,105.00 | $825.00 | $0.00 | $10,930.00 |
Note: | None provided |
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Project Themes
Project Themes
Better managed forests = more carbon sequestration and climate change adaptation
Workshops/Brown Bags/Conferences
Forests = wildlife habitat
Forest education
Trees provide soil porosity for infiltration
Healthy forests are part of healthy watersheds.
Preservation a tool used by SCFCWG members.
Some forestlands also have farm operations.
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