§ 1610.1 Resource management planning guidance
§ 1610.2 Public participation
§ 1610.3 Coordination with other Federal agencies, State and local governments, and Indian tribes
§ 1610.3-1 Coordination of planning efforts
§ 1610.3-2 Consistency requirements
§ 1610.4 Resource management planning process
§ 1610.4-1 Identification of issues
§ 1610.4-2 Development of planning criteria
§ 1610.4-3 Inventory data and information collection
§ 1610.4-4 Analysis of the management situation
§ 1610.4-5 Formulation of alternatives
§ 1610.4-6 Estimation of effects of alternatives
§ 1610.4-7 Selection of preferred alternatives
§ 1610.4-8 Selection of resource management plan
§ 1610.4-9 Monitoring and evaluation
§ 1610.5 Resource management plan approval, use and modification
§ 1610.5-1 Resource management plan approval and administrative review
§ 1610.5-2 Protest procedures
§ 1610.5-3 Conformity and implementation
§ 1610.5-4 Maintenance
§ 1610.5-5 Amendment
§ 1610.5-6 Revision
§ 1610.5-7 Situations where action can be taken based on another agency’s plan, or a land use analysis
§ 1610.6 Management decision review by Congress
§ 1610.7 Designation of areas
§ 1610.7-1 Designation of areas unsuitable for surface mining
§ 1610.7-2 Designation of areas of critical environmental concern
§ 1610.8 Transition period

Terms Used In CFR > Title 43 > Subtitle B > Chapter II > Subchapter A > Part 1600 > Subpart 1610 - Resource Management Planning

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