Green Infrastructure Training Workshop
New Kent Forestry Center, June 21-22, 2010
INTRODUCTION TO GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
12:00 p.m. Registration and Lunch
1:00 p.m. Forest Development and Landownership Trends Virginia, the Southern Forests and Chesapeake Bay by Rob Farrell, Assistant Director for Forestland Conservation, Virginia Department of Forestry (VaDOF)
1:30 p.m. Changing Roles: Why do foresters need to do more to help conserve forested lands
long term – why and how are roles changing? Panel of VaDOF Foresters: Mike Santucci, David Stone, Joe Lehnen, Gerald Crowell and Scott Bachman
§ How have you seen your and other foresters' roles changing in your region?
§ What are some of the trends or issues (e.g. development patterns, changes in landownership) that are driving your roles to change?
§ Why is it important to make a stronger case on the importance of forests to a broader constituency such as planners and developers, boards of supervisors and planning commissioners, regional planning district staff and large landholders?
§ How have you adapted your work, who are you working with and how is that different than in the past?
Facilitated Group Discussion: What has happened in your communities regarding forest markets, land uses and development patterns? How are or will your own roles be changing? Led by Casey Williams and Karen Firehock.
2:30 p.m. Green Infrastructure Principles by Karen Firehock
3:15 p.m. Break
PLANNING POLICIES AND FOREST LAND CONSERVATION
3:30 p.m. Land Use Planning Tools, Applications and Case Studies by Karen Firehock
4:00 p.m. How To Identify Green Infrastructure and Plan to Conserve It
§ Hands on Exercise – Create a Green Infrastructure Conservation Strategy
4:45 p.m. Overview of New Kent County Green Infrastructure Maps and Review Assignment by Karen Firehock
5:15 p.m. Adjourn
6:00 p.m. Dinner
7:30 a.m. Breakfast
PARTNERING WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENT TO CONSERVE FOREST RESOURCES
8:30 a.m. Field Trip: Tour of local developments and discussion with local planners and foresters on green infrastructure planning challenges and new approaches to land conservation by New Kent County Staff: KelliLeDuc and Amy Walker and VaDOF Forester Will Shoup
11:30 a.m. Lunch - Provided
12:30 p.m. Working with Models For Strategic Resource Targeting by John Pemberton and Rob Suydam, VaDOF
1:00 p.m. Ecosystem Services by Buck Kline, Forest Land Conservation Manager, VaDOF
1:45 p.m. Break
2:00 p.m. Integrating Forest Conservation Into Local Planning by Karen Firehock
§ How to “sell” forest conservation to planners -- messaging and marketing.
§ What do planners need to know from foresters?
§ What do foresters need to know from planners to achieve more strategic forest land conservation?
§ How can you build your network within your local community to gain more support for forest issues?
2:45 p.m. Linking Forest Resources to Community Planning
§ Role Playing Exercise: How to make a case for forests to your locality
3:20 Moving Forward – How will you integrate your activities with local planners?
Discussion:
§ Lessons from the field trip about needs for integrating forest and land planning.
§ How can and will you apply the workshop tools in your counties and regions?
4:00 Adjourn
Materials
§ Slide show presentations
§ Planning Worksheet
§ Planning and Zoning 101
§ Green Infrastructure Planning Exercise
§ Fact Sheets on Green Infrastructure Planning and Tools
§ List of DOF and DCR Data Tools
§ Homework Assignment
§ Resource Guide and Bibliography
The Green Infrastructure Center Inc., 921 Second Street, SE, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22902
(T:) 434-975-6700 #222, (F): 434-975-6701
www.gicinc.org