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Greater Flagstaff Forests Partnership is an
alliance of more than 20 environmental, business, and governmental
organizations dedicated to researching and
demonstrating approaches to forest ecosystem
restoration in the ponderosa pine forests
surrounding Flagstaff, Arizona. The Partnership's
three primary goals are to:
Restore natural ecosystem structures, function,
and composition of ponderosa pine forests.
Manage forest fuels to reduce the probability
of catastrophic fire.
Research, test, develop, and demonstrate key
ecological, economic, and social dimensions
of restoration efforts.
Cost-Share Program Application
2006-2010 Strategic Plan
2003
Annual Plan
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about PDF Format Files:
2002 Annual Plan
Guide to the Greater
Flagstaff Forests Partnership
Organizational Structure
Key
Elements
Cooperative Agreement
Flagstaff Area Fire
Risk Assessment
Partnership Advisory Board Meeting Minutes
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
Press and Photography:
Photos
- September 2003
Rodeo-Chedeski
Fire Over Flight Photos
Article
- February 2003
NAU Student Foresters Post
Interpretive Signs About Forest Restoration
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