WUI Planning Best Practice Case Study: Butte County Upper Ridge Community Plan

Source

Authors

California Governor's Office of Planning and Research and Community Wildfire Planning Center

Published

2022

Description

This case study exemplifies a holistic approach toward wildfire resilience planning in Butte County’s Upper Ridge Community Plan. The case study also highlights an innovative land use strategy, a Transfer of Development Rights program (TDR), to potentially minimize future wildfire risk to the community. Finally, the plan development process incorporated a strong public outreach component despite the challenges associated with long-term displacement of residents following the 2018 Camp Fire in Butte County. This case study is part of a series of Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Planning Best Practices developed by the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) to complement the "Wildland Urban Interface Planning Guide: Examples and Best Practices for California Communities" (OPR, 2022). Each case study focuses on a specific planning tool (or set of tools) that a community is utilizing to reduce risk and build resilience to wildfire across the state of California. A WUI planning best practice is a practice or procedure that has been shown by research, experience, and evaluation to produce optimal results for addressing risk factors in the wildland-urban interface. WUI planning best practices offer opportunities for learning and may be suitable for adoption and implementation in other communities.

Climate Impact Tags

Wildfire

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies Phase 4: Implement, Monitor, Evaluate, and Adjust

Resource Type Tags

ICARP Case Study

Topics

Extent: Butte County

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Last updated: May 29, 2025