Title 36--Parks, Forests, and Public Property
CHAPTER II--FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
PART 219--PLANNING
219.1
Purpose.
219.2
Principles.
219.3
Overview.
219.4
Identification and consideration of issues.
219.5
Information development and interpretation.
219.6
Proposed actions.
219.7
Plan decisions.
219.8
Amendment.
219.9
Revision.
219.10
Site-specific decisions.
219.11
Monitoring and evaluation for adaptive management.
219.12
Collaboration and cooperatively developed landscape goals.
219.13
Coordination among federal agencies.
219.14
Involvement of state and local governments.
219.15
Interaction with American Indian tribes and Alaska Natives.
219.16
Relationships with interested individuals and organizations.
219.17
Interaction with private landowners.
219.18
Role of advisory committees.
219.19
Ecological, social, and economic sustainability.
219.20
Ecological sustainability.
219.21
Social and economic sustainability.
219.22
The overall role of science in planning.
219.23
The role of science in assessments, analyses, and monitoring.
219.24
Science consistency evaluations.
219.25
Science advisory boards.
219.26
Identifying and designating suitable uses.
219.27
Special designations.
219.28
Determination of land suitable for timber harvest.
219.29
Limitation on timber harvest.
219.30
Plan documentation.
219.31
Maintenance of the plan and planning records.
219.32
Objections to amendments or revisions.
219.33
Appeals of site-specific decisions.
219.34
Applicability.
219.35
Transition.
219.36
Definitions.