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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.765
Description
White River General Publications-Correspondence-Reports - White River National Forest Issues 2000
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
11/1/1999
Author
USFS
Title
White River National Forest Land Management Plan
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />n"'~~~J <br />J ~:. .... '1 <br /> <br />Alternative C <br /> <br />This alternative responds to a diverse range of comments on recreation issues. It <br />acknowledges the need to provide a range of recreational opportunities to serve Forest <br />customers and local communities while maintaining Forest ecosystems. It represents a <br />balance of recreational uses with ecological considerations. <br />Theme. The emphasis is to provide a range of recreation opportunities in balance with <br />biological diversIty. The range of recreation that is provided will be determined by <br />projected demand and analysis of trends. The quantity of recreation that is available will <br />be determined by measures of recreation capacity. Ecological constraints may limit <br />recreation activities in some locations of the Forest. Vegetation management activities <br />will focus on producing healthier and more diverse vegetation conditions. <br />Alternative C concentrates resource production only in areas that have been previously <br />managed. No new roads will be built in areas that have not been previously developed. <br />As a result. limited resource production will occur. <br /> <br />Figure 3 <br />Alternative C management area allocations, by category (see page 11) <br /> <br /> <br />7 8 <br /> <br /> <br />. Category 1 .43% <br />. Category 2. 3% <br />~ Category 3 - 10% <br />Category 4 . 10% <br />. Category 5 - 29% <br />. Category 7 - 0% <br />II Category 8 - 5% <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />-14 - <br />
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