Nevada Code § 528.135

Creation; requirements; duties of State Forester Firewarden
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1. The Urban and
Community Forestry Program is hereby created within the Division. The State
Forester Firewarden shall administer the Program.
2. The Urban and Community Forestry
Program must, without limitation, promote, create, improve and maintain urban
and community forests in this State and advance and promote improvements that
include, without limitation:
(a) Carbon sequestration and reductions in
greenhouse gas emissions;
(b) Energy conservation;
(c) Air and water quality;
(d) Urban and community parks;
(e) Riparian corridors;
(f) River parkways;
(g) School greening or sun-safe schoolyards;
(h) Urban and community revitalization;
(i) Green infrastructure and sustainable
landscapes;
(j) Food forests that provide access to healthy
and nutritious foods in urban areas and communities that have been designated
as food deserts; and
(k) Solid waste prevention.
3. In carrying out the requirements of
subsection 2, the State Forester Firewarden shall:
(a) Develop local and regional targets for urban
and community tree canopies and prioritize the development of such targets in
historically underserved communities and areas that are particularly vulnerable
to heat island effects. The targets must include, without limitation, local or
regional targets for:
(1) Urban and community forest diversity;
(2) The resistance of urban and community
forests to future climate conditions;
(3) The resistance of urban and community
forests to insects, pests and diseases; and
(4) Any other target determined to be
relevant by the State Forester Firewarden.
(b) Cooperate with state and regional urban and
community forestry organizations or associations, arboricultural organizations
or associations and any other relevant federal, state or local agency,
district, board or other entity or public or private organization or persons in
the advancement and promotion of urban and community forests.
(c) Develop and disseminate best practices for
maintaining the health of urban and community forests, which may include,
without limitation, the control of forest pests, insects and diseases.

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