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Southwest Jemez CFLRAll Hands Monitoring
Social and Economic Indicators
April 12, 2013Eytan Krasilovsky
What to Monitor?
CFLR National Outcomes and Indicators
• Fire Costs (RCAT)
• Jobs (TREAT)
• Leveraged Funds
• Collaboration
• Wood Utilization
SW Jemez CFLR Proposal
• Reduction in costs including: restoration thinning, wildfire risk cost savings, prescribed fire, and wildfire suppression.
• Collaboration monitoring of the diversity of stakeholders, strength of collaborative group, and tracking the collaborative process over time
• Woody biomass utilization• Direct and indirect benefits to local
economies• Positive and negative social and
economic effects of the project• Effects on recreation use• Changes in ecosystem services• Training and education efforts
How to Monitor?
What will happen? When or with what frequency?
Develop socioeconomic monitoring plan to meet the needs of the CFLR, the SW Jemez project, and the Santa Fe National Forest
Spring 2013
Refine measurement protocols with a diverse group of socioeconomic focused stakeholders including USDA Forest Service R3, NM Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute, and USDA Rural Development
Spring and Summer 2013
Collect data across indicators Annually
Convene socioeconomic stakeholders to review annual data and make recommendations to project management team
Fall, annually
Prepare project reports 2015 and 2020
2010 – 2012 ReportingCFLR Activities
Activity Type SFNF VCT Costs per Unit Unit
2010
Fuels Footprint 1,299 890 $ 512 Acre
Stream Restoration na 12 $ 3,083 Mile
Road Decommissioned - - Mile
2011
Fuels Footprint 7,241 387 $ 402 Acre
Fuels (managed ignition) 3,265 $ 35 Acre
Stream Restoration 1.6 4.5 $ 7,736 Mile
Road Decommissioned na 11.1 na Mile
2012
Fuels Footprint 1,702 360
Stream Restoration 3.0 8.1 $ 33,587 Mile
Road Decommissioned 0.8 2.4 $ 15,000 Mile
Note: Taken from 2010, 2011, and 2012 reports. There have been difficulties reporting due to incompatible tracking systems used by the SFNF and VCT that were resolved in 2012.
Fuels: SFNF – 11,000 acres, VCT – 1200 acres.Streams: SFNF – 4.6 miles, VCT – 25 miles.Roads: 3.2 miles total.
2010 – 2012 Reporting
SWJ CFLR Jobs
Direct Full and Part Time
Indirect Full and Part Time Total Jobs Method
% from Forest Product Activities
2010 2.8 1.9 4.7TREAT Model 0%
2011 44.3 4.1 48.4TREAT Model 0%
2012 18.3 12.8 31.1TREAT Model 75%
Note: In 2012 75% of jobs were from Commercial Forest Product activities. Across all three reporting years, the project supported FTE jobs at the SFNF and VCT.
2010 – 2012 Reporting
Wood use
Amount Sold Value per CCF Value of sale
2010 1,500 $ 30 $ 4,500
2011 3,450 * $ - $ -
2012 9,196 $ 10 $ 93,750
*Revenue from Permits
CCF removed from NFS lands Value per CCF
Value of removed biomass
2010 1,250 $ 24 $ 37,500
2011 4,583 $ - $ -
2012 14,610 $ 6 $ 90,966
Note: These amounts need to be adjusted based on data used for TREAT that includes all volumes recorded by the VCT in 2010, 2011, and 2012.
Leverage Documentation
2010 – 2012 Reporting
• Reconcile any gaps and inconsistencies ahead of 2015 reporting
2013+
•Telling the stories behind TREAT
•Leverage Documentation
•Preparing for 5 year reporting
Eytan [email protected]