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The Path to Healthy Headwater Forests

California’s headwater forests are increasingly vulnerable to major wildfires and droughts that threaten the benefits they provide. Proactive forest management must be greatly increased to reduce these risks—but this will require a heavy lift from private and public entities.

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Accounting for a Decade of Headwater Forest Management

By Henry McCann, Mingfei Xiong

As California accelerates management of headwater forests to reduce wildfire risk, understanding past efforts is useful. Yet data on such work is lacking. PPIC did a basic accounting of the past decade of forest management, which has lessons for going forward.

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Paying for Forest Health Projects

By Henry McCann

State and federal leaders have agreed to vastly expand vegetation management in California’s forests to reduce wildfire risk. Is it enough to keep pace?

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Using Fire for Good on Tribal Land

By Henry McCann

Indigenous peoples have used fire to maintain the land for millennia. We talked to Margo Robbins, a member of the Yurok tribe and director of the Cultural Fire Management Council, about using fire on their lands.

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California’s 21st Century Megadrought

By Jeffrey Mount, Michael Dettinger

California is in the midst of a decades-long drought, which mimics what climate change is expected to bring. Water management should adapt accordingly.

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Video: The Benefits of Headwater Forest Management

By Lori Pottinger

California’s headwater forests are increasingly vulnerable to major wildfires and droughts that threaten the many benefits they provide. An expert panel discussed how improved management can reduce risks of major wildfires and bring other benefits.

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