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Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director Conserv : Marketplace for Ecosystem Restoration February 18, 2010

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Page 1: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the

SFRR Watershed“Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative”

Michael Collins, AICPExecutive Director

Conserv : Marketplace for Ecosystem Restoration

February 18, 2010

Page 2: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Forests to Faucets Goal

The project will link the financial interests of landowners in the reservoir watershed and their

forestland management practices to urban consumers of the municipal water supply.

Page 3: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Kickoff Objectives

• Acquaint participants with: – Ecosystem Services– Need for Initiative – F2F Initiative– F2F Advisory Council and Committees

• Discuss Council and Committee administration

• Discuss next steps• Set next meeting

Page 4: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Need for Initiative

• 2003 South Fork Rivanna Reservoir and Watershed – Reflecting on 36 Years, Anticipating 50 Years– Sedimentation: Maximize forest throughout

watershed– Nutrients: Maximize forest throughout the

watershed

Page 5: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Need cont’d

• Resilience: – Maximize forest throughout the watershed– Minimize fragmentation of the land and

conversion of land to residential/commercial land use

– Encourage farming practices that minimize impact to water quality

Page 6: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Resilience – What is it?“Ecosystems, including watersheds, have

natural characteristics that confer a degree of protection to the ecosystem

and those who rely on it. These protective characteristics sometimes are

referred to as “resilience.” The logic is similar to the idea that general good

health in people provides them protection from illness.” “

Page 7: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Source of SFRR Resilience

“The most important and obvious source of resilience in

the SFRR Watershed ecosystem is natural forest.

Forests produce the cleanest flow of water possible.”

Page 8: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

SFRR F2F Initiative

• Initiative Hypotheses

• Initiative Objectives

• Initiative Timeline

Page 9: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Forests to Faucets Initiative Hypotheses

• Data and models: – exist to link SFRR watershed resilience to

reservoir health– exist to link land management practices to

SFRR reservoir health– exist to link willingness to employ practices to

voluntary payments – exist to link the cost of payments to fees

generated by a water utility

Page 10: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Hypotheses cont’d

• There are stewardship practices that can effectively improve watershed resilience

• Optimum theoretical improvement in watershed resilience is a consequential percentage of optimum theoretical health of the reservoir

• A payment threshold exists that causes a landowner to engage in effective resilience practices

• Per unit total voluntary payments available for watershed resilience can be determined

Page 11: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

The Critical Hypothesis

The cost to the utility for portion of these payments urban consumers are willing to pay is less than the

cost of treatment (to urban consumers) of reservoir sickness

Page 12: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

F2F Major Objectives

1. Create F2F Advisory Council

2. Develop PES Protocols

3. Create Priority Areas Methodology and Map

4. Create Landowners Screening Methodology and Screen Landowners

5. Create an F2F Marketing Plan and advertise the initiative

Page 13: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

F2F Objectives cont’d

6. Create a Watershed Health Index (WHI) and model pre- and post-project conditions

7. Develop a Cost Benefit Analysis methodology and prepare analysis

Page 14: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

F2F Advisory Council

• Notion – possible implementation of project findings would necessarily involve parties beyond VDOF and Conserv.

• Therefore – these stakeholders along with other interested parties should be provided an avenue to advise VDOF and Conserv on project decisions.

Page 15: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

PES Protocols

• Eligible practices for payments

• Payment methodology

• Payment amounts

Page 16: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Priority Areas Methodology and Map

• Spatial PES prioritization methodology

• Based on biophysical conditions (geology, soils, slopes, land cover) and land management conditions

• Identify areas/parcels that provide the greatest resilience/water quality benefit for dollar spent

Page 17: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Eligible Landowner Screening

• Reactive– EQUIP eligible– Sensitivity to annual payments– General interest ecosystem services markets– Willingness to transfer forest management

responsibilities at sale of property

• Proactive– Search for eligible landowners through

initiative marketing

Page 18: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Create marketing plan and advertise initiative

• Workshops

• Newsletters

• Media interviews

• Articles

Page 19: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Create a Watershed Health Index (WHI) and model pre and post

conditions

• Purpose is to model watershed health before and after initiative

• Methodology consistent with Rapid Watershed Assessment (RWA)

Page 20: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Cost Benefit Analysis

• Create methodology

• Prepare analysis

Page 21: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

F2F Advisory Council Administration

• Council as a whole would rarely meet• 3 year life• Beginning of initiative and at the end• 3 Committees convening mostly during

first year– Watershed Resilience/Health– PES Protocols– Cost-Benefit/Benefit Transfer Analysis– Convening approximately once per month

Page 22: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

YEAR ONE TASKS First Second Third FourthConvene and staff Rivanna Ecosystem Services Council X X X XCreate marketing plan XCreate marketing materials X XProject advertising/marketing X X XCreate Watershed Health Index X X X XDevelop PES forest mangement practice protocols X X X XCreate Priority Areas Screening Method X X X XRun Priority Areas Analysis X XPriority Area Field Evaluation X X XCreate landowner screening process X X X XScreen landowners X XCreate landowner contracts (VDOF) XSign landowner contracts (VDOF) X X X XImplement forest management practices (VDOF) X XDisbursement of landowner payments (VDOF) XLandowner compliance inspections (VDOF) XMonitoring and Evaluation of SFRR Effort X X X XCost Benefit Analysis X X X X

Page 23: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

YEAR TWO TASKS First Second Third FourthStaff Rivanna Ecosystem Services Council XProject advertising/marketing X X X XScreen landowners X X X XSign landowner contracts (VDOF) X X X XImplement forest management practice protocols (VDOF ) X X X XLandowner compliance inspections (VDOF) X X X XDisbursement of landowner payments (VDOF) X X X XRun and Refine Watershed Health Index X X X XMonitoring and Evaluation of SFRR Effort X X X XRun Priority Area Field Evaluation XCost Benefit Analysis X X X X

Page 24: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

YEAR THREE TASKS First Second Third FourthStaff Rivanna Ecosystem Services Council XProject Marketing XRun and Refine Watershed Health Index X XScreen landowners X XSign landowner contracts (VDOF) X XImplement forest management practice protocols (VDOF) X XLandowner compliance inspections (VDOF) X X XDisbursement of payments (VDOF) X X XProof of concept project review XMonitoring and Evaluation of SFRR Effort X X XFinal "Forest to Faucets" Report and Cost/Benefit Analysis X X X

Page 25: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Suggested F2F Council Operational Structure

• Chair

• Facilitator

• Recorder

• Decision-making process: consensus

Page 26: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Suggested F2F Committee Operational Structure

• Chair

• Facilitator

• Recorder

• Decision-making process: consensus

Page 27: Using PES to Improve Ecosystem Health and Forest Cover in the SFRR Watershed “Forests to Faucets (F2F) Initiative” Michael Collins, AICP Executive Director

Next Steps

• Convene F2F Council– Identify F2F Council Chair– Prepare 3 year workplan/schedule– Identify Committee participants

• Convene committees in February/March– Prepare 3 year workplan/schedule