Hurricane Michael – Forest Landowner Relief Program Meeting (Bainbridge Part 1)
Video 1 of 5 – Video footage of Bainbridge Meeting, 01/23/19 (broken into five sections)
Hurricane Michael – Forest Landowner Relief Program Meeting (Bainbridge Part 2)
Video 2 of 5 – Video footage of Bainbridge Meeting, 01/23/19 (broken into five sections)
Hurricane Michael – Forest Landowner Relief Program Meeting (Bainbridge Part 3)
Video 3 of 5 – Video footage of Bainbridge Meeting, 01/23/19 (broken into five sections)
Hurricane Michael – Forest Landowner Relief Program Meeting (Bainbridge Part 4)
Video 4 of 5 – Video footage of Bainbridge Meeting, 01/23/19 (broken into five sections)
Hurricane Michael – Forest Landowner Relief Program Meeting (Bainbridge Part 5)
Video 5 of 5 – Video footage of Bainbridge Meeting, 01/23/19 (broken into five sections)
Disaster Resource Center
The USDA Disaster Resource Center offers information about specific disasters and emergencies, how to prepare, recover, and help build long-term resilience, as well as information about USDA assistance during disaster events.
Learn, Plan, Act
GFC and the Southern Group of State Foresters launched “Learn, Plan, Act” as a way to promote sound forest management practices and provide helpful educational materials, guidance and other resources to Georgia landowners.
Georgia Water Planning
Georgia manages water resources in a sustainable manner to support the state’s economy, to protect public health and natural systems, and to enhance the quality of life for all citizens.
Recommendations to Assist Federal Regulatory Agencies in the Determination of Ongoing Silviculture In Bottomland Hardwood and Cypress Swamps
The SGSF Water Resources Committee developed this general guidance document to assist Environmental Protection Agency and other federal regulatory agency representatives in making field level distinctions between ongoing silviculture for bottomland hardwood and cypress swamps and other land uses that may have similar operational aspects.
Total Maximum Daily Loadings (TMDL)
In July of 1997, the state of Georgia came under a federal court order to develop Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) rates and implementation plans on water quality impaired stream segments. GFC was tasked with developing the forestry component for TMDL plans.