BLOG Planning and Adaptive Management
![Of Forests and Owls](http://www.resilientforestry.com/storage/posts/October2024/tFaMEHk7LADivjnWqZoE.jpg)
Of Forests and Owls
Can we manage forests that are resilient to wildfire and support endangered owls?
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Get Ready for Fire
To get ready for fire, I just need to thin the forest and reduce brush, right?
![Understanding the Benefits of a Forest Stewardship Plan](http://www.resilientforestry.com/storage/posts/September2023/aRl5rlciBv8Gk3JoW7WA.jpg)
Understanding the Benefits of a Forest Stewardship Plan
A Forest Stewardship Plan is a comprehensive strategic document that outlines the management objectives, strategies, and actions for a specific forested area. It is basically a thoughtful road map of how to manage your forest for the foreseeable future that promotes forest, water, and human health.
![Protecting Chicken and Waffles](http://www.resilientforestry.com/storage/posts/May2023/bwVeovYImmKStOrDkvmX.jpg)
Protecting Chicken and Waffles
There’s no time to waste when it comes to wildfire protection in the dry, inland Northwest
![The Bridge From Landscapes to Stands](http://www.resilientforestry.com/storage/posts/March2023/MQZVz6iWRf8Ir37ADgtt.jpg)
The Bridge From Landscapes to Stands
Within Resilient Forestry, we like to think of ourselves as a bridge between forest science and forest management. This project was a perfect example. Moving from a landscape analysis, to a landscape prescription, to a preliminary proposal, to the eventual implementation, represents an iterative process of scientific evaluation, filtering through management objectives, and balancing disparate social pressures.
![Midnight Landscape Analysis](http://www.resilientforestry.com/storage/posts/July2022/Jph8DHMTEyRmZe86C8Pn.png)
Midnight Landscape Analysis
Applying landscape ecology to forest restoration