Apr 15, 2021
The Oregon Department of Forestry is putting to work the $5 million it was granted in January by the Oregon Legislative Emergency Board (E-Board) for reducing wildfire risk. The agency has lined up 37 projects that rely on partnerships to improve community resilience to wildfire and restore and maintain healthy, resilient forests. The projects are spread evenly on both sides of the Cascades. Most of those in western Oregon – 16 out of 19 projects – are concentrated from Lane County to the California border, where wildfire risk near populated areas is generally higher. The funds from the Emergency Board provide the state with an incredible opportunity to bring together public and private groups to complete some critical fuels mitigation work in advance of the 2021 fire season, said Oregon State Forester Peter Daugherty. This is shared stewardship in action. When we work together, we can treat more acres across ownership boundaries and have a greater impact on fir
Apr 15, 2021
The Oregon Department of Forestry is putting to work the $5 million it was granted in January by the Oregon Legislative Emergency Board (E-Board) for reducing wildfire risk. The agency has lined up 37 projects that rely on partnerships to improve community resilience to wildfire and restore and maintain healthy, resilient forests. The projects are spread evenly on both sides of the Cascades. Most of those in western Oregon – 16 out of 19 projects – are concentrated from Lane County to the California border, where wildfire risk near populated areas is generally higher. The funds from the Emergency Board provide the state with an incredible opportunity to bring together public and private groups to complete some critical fuels mitigation work in advance of the 2021 fire season, said Oregon State Forester Peter Daugherty. This is shared stewardship in action. When we work together, we can treat more acres across ownership boundaries and have a greater impact on fir
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FIBA and Aruba launch FIBA PLUS Strategy and Planning Program
ORANJESTAD (Aruba) – FIBA and Aruba are working hand in hand to build a stronger foundation for basketball in the Caribbean country. As part of the 2019-2023 FIBA strategy to Empower National Federations to reach their full potential, the FIBA PLUS Strategy and Planning Program has been set in motion on the island.
The program will help the Aruba Basketball Bond (ABB) improve its capacity to organize, professionalize and commercialize its basketball activities.
Participants of the 2019 edition of the Aruba Basketball Bond National YouthTournament
The process consists of FIBA first holding talks with the ABB, and external stakeholders, to help the federation complete a situation analysis. This in turn will provide information for the ABB Board Members as they develop a strategy. The FIBA PLUS program will set performance baselines and benchmarks so the federation can measure its progress throug
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