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The Applegate fire plan: steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire
A 13.2:Ap 6x/3 ; 4 ; Series: Community preparedness case study series (Online): case study #3.; "February 2003."; Includes ill.; Includes bibliographical references. ; "The Applegate Valley straddles two counties (Jackson and Josephine), is within easy reach of two cities (Medford and Grants Pass), and is made up of a number of small, unincorporated communities. A strong attachment to place unites old-timers, mid-timers, and newcomers, as do extensive informal and organizational networks. One of these organizations, the Applegate Partnership, has served as a place to find common ground and solutions for land management issues for a decade. With the Federal land management agencies, the Partnership successfully applied for National Fire Plan funding and lent leadership, organizational support, and its Applegator newsletter to the effort . The Applegate Fire Plan is both process and product. The process is community-driven, yet 24 Federal, state, and county agencies contribute their staff expertise and support. For the agencies, the Plan solidifies a process that has been going on for decades: gathering information, balancing priorities, planning strategies, and cooperating across property lines but this time the process is going on in dialogue and coordination with one another and community members" P. 1,2 [1,2]
The Applegate fire plan: steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire
A 13.2:Ap 6x/3 ; 4 ; Series: Community preparedness case study series (Online): case study #3.; "February 2003."; Includes ill.; Includes bibliographical references. ; "The Applegate Valley straddles two counties (Jackson and Josephine), is within easy reach of two cities (Medford and Grants Pass), and is made up of a number of small, unincorporated communities. A strong attachment to place unites old-timers, mid-timers, and newcomers, as do extensive informal and organizational networks. One of these organizations, the Applegate Partnership, has served as a place to find common ground and solutions for land management issues for a decade. With the Federal land management agencies, the Partnership successfully applied for National Fire Plan funding and lent leadership, organizational support, and its Applegator newsletter to the effort . The Applegate Fire Plan is both process and product. The process is community-driven, yet 24 Federal, state, and county agencies contribute their staff expertise and support. For the agencies, the Plan solidifies a process that has been going on for decades: gathering information, balancing priorities, planning strategies, and cooperating across property lines but this time the process is going on in dialogue and coordination with one another and community members" P. 1,2 [1,2]
The Applegate fire plan: steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire
2003-01-01
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