The Jones Center at Ichauway was one of five of the original ASCC sites. The mission of The Jones Center at Ichauway is to understand, demonstrate, and promote excellence in natural resource management and conservation. Ichauway is a 28,500-acre property that supports a diverse range of ecological communities including upland longleaf pine forests, riparian hardwood forests, isolated depressional wetlands, agricultural fields, shrub-scrub uplands, and human cultural zones. Ichauway was established as a quail hunting reserve in the 1920s by Robert W. Woodruff, and is located on the Dougherty Plain, a karst topography dominated by sandy soils. The Ichawaynochaway Creek flows through Ichauway, and the Flint River forms 13 miles of the property’s eastern boundary.
Climate Change Impacts
Potential climate change impacts for The Jones Center at Ichauway include:
Climate change will present challenges and opportunities for accomplishing the management objectives for red pine woodlandsecosystems, like those on the Cutfoot Experimental Forest, including:
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A team of natural resource specialists from the Chippewa National Forest (CNF) and regional scientists participated in a three-day workshop in July 2013 to develop the ASCC treatments for the site. The team developed a set of management objectives, desired future conditions, and silvicultural tactics for each adaptation option: Resistance, Resilience, & Transition.
Monitoring is an essential component of the ASCC study. Research partners from several institutions are working together to investigate the effectiveness of different silvicultural treatments aimed at creating adaptive ecosystems. Some of the monitoring items include:
The Jones Center at Ichauway installed permanent sample plots and collected pre-treatment data. Harvesting took place in the winter of 2017/2018. Monitoring is enhanced by remotely sensed data collected annually by NEON.
Joshua Puhlick (The Jones Center at Ichauway) is the site lead for The Jones Center at Ichauway ASCC site. Key collaborators include Steven Brantley, Scott Taylor, Brandon Rutledge, and Scott Smith (The Jones Center at Ichauway).
Ecological Silviculture The Jones Center at Ichauway 3988 Jones Center Drive Newton, GA 39870-8522 Phone: 229-734-4706 [email protected]