How to Evaluate and Manage Storm Damaged Forest Areas
Read this resource to learn what steps to take to evaluate storm damage.
Storm Mitigation Template
Community Forest Storm Mitigation Plan for Georgia Communities Template
Storm Mitigation Workbook
Community Forest Storm Mitigation Planning for Georgia Communities Workbook
Homeowner help for managing Tornado / Storm damaged trees
Homeowners managing storm-damaged trees are confronted with many difficult decisions regarding the pruning, removal, and overall management of their trees. This portal was designed to provide information to help residents…
Selling Storm Damaged Timber
Selling timber is a relatively involved process even in the best of times, requiring patience and diligence so that
a good harvest and the best price can be achieved. Learn what to expect when selling.
Forest Steward Designation Evaluation Form
Landowners enrolled in Georgia’s Forest Stewardship Program should periodically be evaluated to ensure they are on the path of good land stewardship. Before a landowner can be honored as a Forest Steward, a completed copy of this evaluation form along with a copy of the forest stewardship plan must be provided to the local District Stewardship Forester.
Forest Debris Management Program Performance Form
Form to help you gather the appropriate information for Forest Debris Management Program (FDMP) activities.
Ask The Arborist Series: Assessing Storm Damage 101
Steps on assessing storm damage around our home and property.
GFC Leaf Watch: November 5, 2020 (final leaf watch post)
…during the storm but some Yellows persist Yellow-poplar – The existing roadside color was lost during storm. However, some green poplar now beginning to transition to Yellow/Gold…. Redbud – becoming…
Storm Damaged Trees – Pruning Decision Guide
Right after a hurricane, communities and homeowners need to decide what to do with storm-damaged trees. Although damaged trees may seem to be dying, some trees can be restored, others will need to be removed, and still others will not require any special treatment and can be left alone.