Planning / NEPA
Using the principles in the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA) as our 'multiple use' handbook, we create what can be called “balanced” management of public land and its resources. This is based on the principles of multiple use and sustained yield which means--land managers are required to take into account the long-term needs of present and future generations as they make important decisions in the management of renewable and nonrenewable resources, such as recreation, timber, minerals, watershed, fish, wildlife, rangeland, scientific and historical values.
As a neighbor to private and state landowners, in countless communities, we strive to bring local governments, tribes, conservation organizations, industry and the public together in collaborative planning efforts to identify the many different uses of these lands.
These land use plans are fundamental to the longevity, productivity, and enjoyment of our public lands. There are several
planning efforts under way across the State and we encourage your participation. This is not an exhaustive list. If you are looking for a planning document that is not on this list, please contact the
field office in that area.
Albuquerque (Rio Puerco)Resource Management PlansEnvironmental Impact StatementsEnvironmental AssessmentsStand-Alone Management Plan- The El Malpais Plan: A Stand-Alone Management Plan for
El Malpais NCA and Adjoining Lands (2001)
Fire Management Plan |
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CarlsbadResource Management PlansFire Management PlanOil and Gas Leasing Other Planning Documents |
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FarmingtonResource Management PlansOther Planning DocumentsEnvironmental AssessmentsFire Management PlanOther Planning Documents |
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Las CrucesResource Management PlansEnvironmental Impact StatementsEnvironmental AssessmentsOther Planning DocumentsFire Management Plan |
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RoswellResource Management PlansOther Planning DocumentsFire Management PlanOther Planning Documents |
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SocorroResource Management PlansOther Planning DocumentsFire Management PlanOther Planning Documents |
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TaosResource Management PlansEnvironmental Impact StatementsEnvironmental AssessmentsFire Management PlanOther Planning Documents |
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New Mexico Resource Management Plans- Resource Management Plan Amendment for Fire and Fuels
Environmental Impact StatementsEnvironmental Assessments- Mid-American Pipeline Western Expansion Project Environmental Assessment
Other Planning Documents- Standards for Public Land Health and Guidelines for Livestock Grazing Management to be applied to BLM Lands in New Mexico.
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OklahomaResource Management PlansOklahoma Field Office Resource Management Plan Amendment and Decision Record |