Lakeview Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement


Book Description

The Lakeview Proposed Resource Management Plan (RMP)/Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) has identified five alternatives for managing 3.2 million acres of public land in southcentral Oregon. Information provided by BLM personnel, other agencies and organizations, and the public have helped to develop the five alternatives...Major issues include designation and management of special management areas (areas of critical environmental concern [ACEC's], research natural areas [RNA's], and wild and scenic rivers), management of riparian and wetland areas, management of upland habitats, management of recreation, and support for local Tribes and communities. This document incorporates those scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project that are applicable to the planning area.













Lakeview Draft Resource Management Plan Amendment and Draft Environmental Impact Statement


Book Description

"The Lakeview Draft Resource Management Plan Amendment and Draft Environmental Impact Statement addresses options for future management of approximately 3.2 million acres of Federal surface and mineral estate in south central Oregon in accordance with a 2010 Settlement Agreement. The planning area is located in Lake and Harney counties and is managed by the Lakeview Field Office of the Lakeview District, Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The document addresses wilderness characteristics management, off-highway vehicle (OHV) use and travel management, and livestock grazing management"--Page ES-1.
















Proposed Resource Management Plan/final Environmental Impact Statement for the Resource Management Plans for Western Oregon


Book Description

This Proposed Resource Management Plan/Final Environmental Impact Statement addresses revision of the 1995 Resource Management Plans for the Coos Bay, Eugene, Medford, Roseburg, and Salem Districts, and the Klamath Falls Field Office of the Lakeview District. The purpose of this Resource Management Plan revision is to provide a sustained yield of timber, contribute to the conservation and recovery of threatened and endangered species, provide clean water in watersheds, restore fire-adapted ecosystems, provide recreation opportunities, and coordinate management of lands surrounding the Coquille Forest with the Coquille Tribe. The BLM analyzed the Proposed RMP, the No Action alternative of continued implementation of the 1995 Resource Management Plans, four action alternatives, and two sub-alternatives.