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Originally posted by Blue Ribbon Coalition
The U.S. Forest Service has released and is seeking public comment on the proposed 2012 Planning Rule Directives, the key set of agency guidance documents that will direct implementation of the 2012 Planning Rule.
This announcement was followed by the publication of a notice in the Federal Register on February 27, 2013, of the availability of the proposed directives for public review and comment. The Federal Register notice began the official 60-day comment period.
The proposed directives will help the Forest Service achieve the vision articulated in the 2012 Planning Rule - to develop, revise and amend land management plans that protect and restore National Forests and Grasslands for the benefit of communities, natural resources and the environment. The Agency's intent is to ensure an adaptive land management planning process that is inclusive, efficient, collaborative and science-based to promote healthy, resilient, diverse and productive national forests and grasslands.
The 2012 Planning Rule was developed after more than two and a half years of public input, including more than 300,000 public comments. In proposing these directives and publishing them for public comment, the Agency intends to build on this participatory and open process. Feedback from the public is sought and encouraged during the 60-day comment period. A Federal Advisory Committee has also been formed to advise the Chief of the Forest Service and the Secretary of Agriculture on implementation of the new rule. One of the Committee's tasks includes reviewing and advising upon these proposed directives.
Forest Service directives consist of the Forest Service Manual and the Forest Service Handbook which contain the agency's policies that serve as the primary basis for internal management, and provide procedures and techniques to be used by resources specialists and planning staff engaging in the detailed work of land management planning for the national forests and grasslands.
A copy of the proposed directives, along with background information, can be obtained at http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/planningrule/directives, at any regional Forest Service office or by calling (202) 205-1449. http://www.fs.fed.us/contactus/regions.shtml
This announcement was followed by the publication of a notice in the Federal Register on February 27, 2013, of the availability of the proposed directives for public review and comment. The Federal Register notice began the official 60-day comment period.
The proposed directives will help the Forest Service achieve the vision articulated in the 2012 Planning Rule - to develop, revise and amend land management plans that protect and restore National Forests and Grasslands for the benefit of communities, natural resources and the environment. The Agency's intent is to ensure an adaptive land management planning process that is inclusive, efficient, collaborative and science-based to promote healthy, resilient, diverse and productive national forests and grasslands.
The 2012 Planning Rule was developed after more than two and a half years of public input, including more than 300,000 public comments. In proposing these directives and publishing them for public comment, the Agency intends to build on this participatory and open process. Feedback from the public is sought and encouraged during the 60-day comment period. A Federal Advisory Committee has also been formed to advise the Chief of the Forest Service and the Secretary of Agriculture on implementation of the new rule. One of the Committee's tasks includes reviewing and advising upon these proposed directives.
Forest Service directives consist of the Forest Service Manual and the Forest Service Handbook which contain the agency's policies that serve as the primary basis for internal management, and provide procedures and techniques to be used by resources specialists and planning staff engaging in the detailed work of land management planning for the national forests and grasslands.
A copy of the proposed directives, along with background information, can be obtained at http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/planningrule/directives, at any regional Forest Service office or by calling (202) 205-1449. http://www.fs.fed.us/contactus/regions.shtml
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