Title 36--Parks, Forests, and Public Property

CHAPTER II--FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

PART 219--PLANNING


TEXT PDF219.1 Purpose.
TEXT PDF219.2 Principles.
TEXT PDF219.3 Overview.
TEXT PDF219.4 Identification and consideration of issues.
TEXT PDF219.5 Information development and interpretation.
TEXT PDF219.6 Proposed actions.
TEXT PDF219.7 Plan decisions.
TEXT PDF219.8 Amendment.
TEXT PDF219.9 Revision.
TEXT PDF219.10 Site-specific decisions.
TEXT PDF219.11 Monitoring and evaluation for adaptive management.
TEXT PDF219.12 Collaboration and cooperatively developed landscape goals.
TEXT PDF219.13 Coordination among federal agencies.
TEXT PDF219.14 Involvement of state and local governments.
TEXT PDF219.15 Interaction with American Indian tribes and Alaska Natives.
TEXT PDF219.16 Relationships with interested individuals and organizations.
TEXT PDF219.17 Interaction with private landowners.
TEXT PDF219.18 Role of advisory committees.
TEXT PDF219.19 Ecological, social, and economic sustainability.
TEXT PDF219.20 Ecological sustainability.
TEXT PDF219.21 Social and economic sustainability.
TEXT PDF219.22 The overall role of science in planning.
TEXT PDF219.23 The role of science in assessments, analyses, and monitoring.
TEXT PDF219.24 Science consistency evaluations.
TEXT PDF219.25 Science advisory boards.
TEXT PDF219.26 Identifying and designating suitable uses.
TEXT PDF219.27 Special designations.
TEXT PDF219.28 Determination of land suitable for timber harvest.
TEXT PDF219.29 Limitation on timber harvest.
TEXT PDF219.30 Plan documentation.
TEXT PDF219.31 Maintenance of the plan and planning records.
TEXT PDF219.32 Objections to amendments or revisions.
TEXT PDF219.33 Appeals of site-specific decisions.
TEXT PDF219.34 Applicability.
TEXT PDF219.35 Transition.
TEXT PDF219.36 Definitions.


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