CWPP Summary and Checklist
From: A Handbook for Wildland-Urban Interface Communities, Preparing a Community Wildfire Protection Plan
Developed by the Society for American Foresters: www.safnet.org/policyandpress/cwpphandbook.pdf
a Step One: Convene Decisionmakers
· Form a core team made up of representatives from the appropriate local governments, local fire authority, and state agency responsible for forest management.
a Step Two: Involve Federal Agencies
· Identify and engage local representatives of the USFS and BLM.
· Contact and involve other land management agencies as appropriate.
a Step Three: Engage Interested Parties
· Contact and encourage active involvement in plan development from a broad range of interested organizations and stakeholders.
a Step Four: Establish a Community Base Map
· Work with partners to establish a baseline map of the community that defines the community’s WUI and displays inhabited areas at risk, forested areas that contain critical human infrastructure, and forest areas at risk for large-scale fire disturbance.
a Step Five: Develop a Community Risk Assessment
· Work with partners to develop a community risk assessment that considers fuel hazards; risk of wildfire occurrence; homes, businesses, and essential infrastructure at risk; other community values at risk; and local preparedness capability.
· Rate the level of risk for each factor and incorporate into the base map as appropriate.
a Step Six: Establish Community Priorities and Recommendations
· Use the base map and community risk assessment to facilitate a collaborative community discussion that leads to the identification of local priorities for fuel treatment, reducing structural ignitability, and other issues of interest, such as improving fire response capability.
· Clearly indicate whether priority projects are directly related to protection of communities and essential infrastructure or to reducing wildfire risks to other community values.
a Step Seven: Develop an Action Plan and Assessment Strategy
· Consider developing a detailed implementation strategy to accompany the CWPP, as well as a monitoring plan that will ensure its long-term success.
a Step Eight: Finalize Community Wildfire Protection Plan
· Finalize the CWPP and communicate the results to community and key partners.