A Patchwork of Management Approaches
The forest products industry in California is required to manage for long term sustainable yield, which can also include measures to reduce fire risk. But on most non-industrial forestland, which comprise 18% of the state’s forests, owners have different objectives. They may own forestlands for scenic beauty, homesites, protecting nature, maintaining cross-generational wealth, and investment. Only 11% of non-industrial forestlands in California have timber management plans, despite state initiatives to streamline the process for smaller landowners. Non-industrial forestlands tend to accumulate biomass at high rates, making them important targets for fuel load reduction treatments.