UC Oaks

Planners & Policy

Policy and Planning
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There are many threats to oaks, but one of the most significant today is the impact from residential and commercial development.
Local planning plays a key role in oak woodland conservation.

The University of California has worked extensively on planning issues during the last several decades to help identify planning strategies consistent with woodland conservation and to make this information available to local planners.

Policy & Planning Resources

oak conservation in a changing landscape

California's oak woodlandsface demands to provide housing infrastructure, agriculture, wildlife habitat, recreation, and preservation.

By Gregory A. Giusti, Richard B. Standiford, Douglas D. MCreary, Adina Merenlender, and Thomas Scott (2004)

Management Plans for Oak Rangelands

This video provides educational information on how to develop a management plan for oak woodlands in California.

By Richard Standiford (2011)

Part of the the Woodlands: Planning Oak Management webinar series

Developing Goals for Oak Rangelands

The concepts in this presentation are based on Chapter 1 of the UC ANR book, "Guidelines for Managing California's Hardwood Rangelands."

By Richard Standiford (2011)

Part of the the Woodlands: Planning Oak Management webinar series

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