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Analysis of the Management Situation (AMS)
- March 2003
Two reports have been prepared to present the results of the Analysis
of the Management Situation (AMS) process. The first is a shorter report
titled Analysis of the Management Situation for Revision of the Kootenai
and Idaho Panhandle Forest Plans, March 2003. This document is referred
to as the AMS and focuses on what needs to change from the 1987 Forest
Plans. It is suggested that all readers start with that document.
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Analysis
of the Management Situation for Revision of the Kootenai and Idaho Panhandle
Forest Plans - March 2003
By Section
- Cover Page, Table of Contents, and
Chapter 1 - KIPZ Analysis of the Management Situation cover, Table
of Contents, and Chapter 1 - Introduction - 838k
- Chapter 2 - Sustainability Context in
the Forest Plan Revision - 968k
- Chapter 3 - Revision Topics - 269k
- Chapter 4 - Decision Space, Alternative
Development, Preliminary Proposed Actions - 190k
- Chapter 5 - Planning Process, Public Participation
and Collaboration, and Next Steps - 157k
- Chapters 6 & 7 - Chapter 6 - Literature
Citations, Chapter 7 - Glossary & Acronyms and List of Major Preparers
- 485k
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Technical
Report -
Analysis of the Management
Situation for Revision of the Kootenai
and Idaho Panhandle Forest Plans - March 2003
For people wanting more detailed information, this Technical Report
has been prepared. The Technical Report provides additional information
on the seven Revision Topics, including historic and existing conditions
and trends, and the results of public involvement activities. As the
title of this report implies, the information is more technical and
detailed than in the AMS. The information relative to the Revision Topics
will continue to be developed as additional analysis is completed for
the DEIS.
The introductory and background information presented in the AMS is
not repeated in this technical report. See the AMS for more information
regarding the planning zone, purpose of the AMS, planning process, and
the ecological, social and economic context.
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