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Conduct wildfire management strategies in adjacent forest lands such as prescribed burns, interface clearance, fire safe landscaping, forest health treatment, fire safe building standards, and fuel breaks and thinning to reduce wildfire risk. Tribes can pursue management initiatives through the Tribal Forest Protection Act. This action gives tribes the opportunity to initiate projects on Federal lands adjacent to tribal trust lands for the purpose of managing threats to forest resources such as wildfire, pests, erosion or disease. The Fire Department is working with State CalFire and regional fire agencies to conduct this strategy on an ongoing basis.

Tribe: Pala Band of Mission Indians

View Source Document: Climate Change Adaptation Plan

Year: 2019

Topic: Operations Management (view all topics in the plan)

Climate Hazards

Air Quality, Wildfire Smoke, and Allergens
Decreasing Water Quality
Decreasing Water Quantity
Erosion, Landslides, and Shoreline Recession
Vector-borne disease
Wildfire

Assets

Ecosystems - Terrestrial
People - Safety and Security

Types

Planning & Management
Policy, Codes, & Standards

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