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Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Fire Management Plan Environmental Assessment, 2005
Guadalupe Mountains National Park needs to update its fire management plan (FMP) to incorporate new policies and advances in fire research and operations. FMP goals regard safety as the highest priority, then focus on protection of sensitive resources from fire, use of fire to accomplish resource management objectives, monitoring effects of fire program activities, and the requirement that the process be open and cooperative. Three alternatives are retained for analysis in the environmental assessment (EA).
Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Fire Management Plan Environmental Assessment, 2005
Guadalupe Mountains National Park needs to update its fire management plan (FMP) to incorporate new policies and advances in fire research and operations. FMP goals regard safety as the highest priority, then focus on protection of sensitive resources from fire, use of fire to accomplish resource management objectives, monitoring effects of fire program activities, and the requirement that the process be open and cooperative. Three alternatives are retained for analysis in the environmental assessment (EA).
Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Fire Management Plan Environmental Assessment, 2005
2005
172 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Natural Resource Management , Forestry , Environmental Pollution & Control , Fires , National parks , Management planning and control , Environmental assessment , Texas , Forest fighting , Fire safety , Natural resources management , Fire protection , Monitoring , Alternatives , Government policies , Guadalupe Mountains National Park , Fire management plan
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