Final environmental impact statement for the revision of the resource management plans of the Western Oregon Bureau of Land Management Districts : Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, Coos Bay and Medford Districts, and the Klamath Falls Resource Area of the Lakeview District
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Final environmental impact statement for the revision of the resource management plans of the Western Oregon Bureau of Land Management Districts : Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, Coos Bay and Medford Districts, and the Klamath Falls Resource Area of the Lakeview District
- by
- United States. Bureau of Land Management. Oregon State Office; Allred, C. Stephen (Coral Stephen), 1942-
- Publication date
- 2008
- Topics
- Logging, Forests and forestry, Forest management, Public lands, Land use, Conservation of natural resources, Forests and forestry, Forest management, Land use, Conservation of natural resources, Logging
- Publisher
- Portland, Or. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management,℗Oregon and Washington State Offices
- Collection
- blmlibrary; fedlink; americana
- Contributor
- Bureau of Land Management Library
- Language
- English
- Volume
- 1
"October 2008."
"BLM/OR/WA/PL-08/096+1792"--Page [4] of cover
Included are 15 color maps accompanying v.1 in attached envelope
Includes bibliographical references and index
This proposed resource management plan/final environmental impact statement addresses resource management on approximately 2.6 million acres of federal land, which is mostly revested California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant Lands Act lands (i.e., the O&C lands), within the approximately 22 million acre western Oregon planning area. This document acknowledges the primacy of the O&C Act in regards to management of timber resources. Therefore, specific changes to the current management direction for areas of critical environmental concern, scenic values as identified through a visual resource management inventory, and wilderness study areas are proposed across the alternatives
"BLM/OR/WA/PL-08/096+1792"--Page [4] of cover
Included are 15 color maps accompanying v.1 in attached envelope
Includes bibliographical references and index
This proposed resource management plan/final environmental impact statement addresses resource management on approximately 2.6 million acres of federal land, which is mostly revested California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant Lands Act lands (i.e., the O&C lands), within the approximately 22 million acre western Oregon planning area. This document acknowledges the primacy of the O&C Act in regards to management of timber resources. Therefore, specific changes to the current management direction for areas of critical environmental concern, scenic values as identified through a visual resource management inventory, and wilderness study areas are proposed across the alternatives
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- Addeddate
- 2016-06-21 15:11:13
- Associated-names
- United States. Bureau of Land Management. Oregon State Office; Allred, C. Stephen (Coral Stephen), 1942-
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- Pages
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- Republisher_date
- 20160629152604
- Republisher_operator
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- Worldcat (source edition)
- 286913718
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