The Ashley National Forest (Forest), located in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming, is initiating the first phase of the forest planning process pursuant to the National Forest System Land Management Planning rule (36 CFR part 219). This process will result in a revised forest land management plan (forest plan) which provides strategic direction for management of resources on the Ashley National Forest for the next ten to fifteen years. The first phase of the planning process involves assessing ecological, social and economic conditions and trends in the planning area and documenting the findings in an assessment report. The assessment phase is just beginning on the Ashley National Forest and interested parties are invited to contribute to the development of the assessment. The Forest will be hosting public meetings to explain the revision process and invite the public to share information relevant to the assessment, including sources of existing information and local knowledge of current conditions and trends in the natural resources, social values, and goods and services produced by lands within the Ashley National Forest.
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Assessment Report of Ecological, Social and Economic Conditions, Trends and Sustainability for the Ashley National Forest
The Ashley National Forest (Forest), located in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming, is initiating the first phase of the forest planning process pursuant to the National...
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“Assessment Report of Ecological, Social and Economic Conditions, Trends and Sustainability for the Ashley National Forest,” thefederalregister.org (July 22, 2016), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-17350/assessment-report-of-ecological-social-and-economic-conditions-trends-and-sustainability-for-the-ashley-national-forest.