Community surveys indicate that Austin residents have a strong desire to conserve natural spaces for passive, unprogrammed, recreation and conservation value. Many parks vision plans specify conservation of large natural areas. Without active management, however, ecosystem health is degraded, which makes natural areas increasingly vulnerable to negative outcomes such as canopy mortality and wildfire. The 2019 City of Austin Wildfire Preparedness Audit highlighted PARD’s limited capacity to manage natural areas and recommended the creation and implementation of land management plans for high-risk areas.
The purpose of this document is to guide the Austin Parks and Recreation Department in restoring and managing natural areas to mitigate risk, improve resilience, and provide ecosystem services to Austin residents in perpetuity. This guiding document will be used to inform management goals and priorities, work plans, environmental monitoring and adaptive management, implementation plans, use policies, grant applications, and departmental resource requests.
Recommended Land Management Strategies and Climate Vulnerability Analysis
Boards and Commissions
- Parks Board, July 24, 2023
- Joint Sustainability Committee
- Environmental Commission, August 2, 2023
- Austin City Council Meeting, September 21, 2023
Quarterly Updates: