Published 2010
by United States Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Colorado National Forests in Colorado] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | lead agency, USDA Forest Service ; cooperating agency, State of Colorado ; responsible official, Secretary of Agriculture |
Contributions | Colorado |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SD144.C6 R85 2010 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 1 v. (various pagings) : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25137796M |
LC Control Number | 2010532706 |
Rulemaking for Colorado roadless areas [electronic resource]. Format Online Resource Book Published [Lakewood, Colorado]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Colorado National Forests, [] Description 1 online resource (3 v. ([] pages)): ill., maps URL. Additional Physical Format: Rulemaking for Colorado roadless areas 1 v. (various pagings) (DLC) (OCoLC) Material Type: Document, Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource. Rulemaking for Colorado roadless areas: revised draft environmental impact statement (DLC) (OCoLC) Material Type: Document, Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: United States. Forest Service,; Colorado, OCLC Number: Rulemaking for Colorado Roadless Areas DEIS provides some indication of the extent to which the area may be developed. The IRAs with less than acres leased are not included. Also, the Front Range IRA on the Pike and San Isabel National Forests is not included because leases in that roadless area are suspended and not.
Roadless Rules: The Struggle for the Last Wild Forests by Tom Turner () on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. 40 rows Rulemaking is a response to a petition from the state of Colorado seeking . Roadless Rules offers a fascinating overview of the creation of the Clinton roadless rule and the Bush administration’s subsequent replacement rule, the controversy generated, the response of the environmental community, and the legal battles that continue to rage more than seven years later. It explores the value of roadless areas and why the Clinton rule was so important to Cited by: 5. Rulemaking for Colorado roadless areas: revised draft environmental impact statement summary.. [United States. Forest Service,;] Rulemaking for Colorado roadless areas (OCoLC) Material Type: Document, Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource.
rulemaking ‘‘Roadless Area Conservation; NFS Lands in Colorado’’ was published in the Federal Register (81 FR ) on Decem This rule reinstated the NFCMA exemption to the CRR and was effective Ap About of the approximately acres of the proposed. After review and recommendation by the Roadless Area Conservation National Advisory Committee, the Secretary accepted the Governor’s petition and initiated a proposed rulemaking for inventoried roadless areas in Colorado. The proposed rulemaking would manage Colorado’s inventoried roadless areas by prohibiting road building and tree cutting, with some exceptions, on million acres of inventoried roadless areas in Colorado. However, public meetings may be held in Denver and Paonia, Colorado after the release of the SDEIS and proposed rule. Background. On July 3, (77 FR ), the USDA promulgated the Colorado Roadless Rule, a state-specific regulation for management of Colorado Roadless Areas. Rulemaking for Colorado Roadless Areas - Supplemental # Commenting on This Project. Commenting on This Project. Comments, including anonymous comments, will be accepted at any time. However, comments posted after the close of a designated comment period may not be able to be given full consideration. Anonymous comments and comments.