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.