The standard ensures that forest management activities comply with all Tahoe Regional Plan policies and ordinances adopted to achieve multiple threshold standards. Forest management activities have the potential for substantial impacts on the environment. However, the forests of the Tahoe Region need active management to maintain forest health and reduce the threat of wildfire. TRPA and other agencies have incorporated appropriate forest management policies into their respective planning documents to ensure their application during the implementation of forestry projects. The vast majority of forest management work in the Tahoe Region is completed using either hand crews or low-impact ground-based equipment; however, helicopters and cable yarding have been used. Low-impact ground-based equipment is typically rubber-tired machines that exert low ground pressure, and therefore cause less ground disturbance and soil compaction than traditional forest management equipment.
Forest Health Treatments 2020-2023
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