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Decemt~er 1. 2U03 Page 7-3 <br />F <br />feasible -Capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, <br />taking into account economic, environmental, legal, social and technological factors. <br />Forest Plan - A Forest Service document required by regulations for each National Forest that provides <br />general standards and guidelines for activities and that identifies areas of management emphasis. <br />G <br />H <br />habitat -The natural environment of a plant or animal, including all biotic, climatic, and soil conditions, or <br />other environmental influences affecting living conditions. <br />impacts - "Effect' and "impact' are synonymous as used in this report. See definition for effects. <br />intermittent stream - A stream that runs water in most months, but does not contain water year-round. <br />irretrievable -Applies primarily to the use of non-renewable resources, such as minerals or cultural <br />resources, or to those factors that are renewable only over long time spans, such as soil productivity. <br />irreversible -Resource commitments that cannot be reversed except perhaps in the extreme long-term. <br />Irreversible also includes loss of future options. <br />isopach -Aline, on a map, drawn through points of equal thickness of a designated unit. <br />isopach map - A map indicating, usually by means of contour lines, the varying thickness of a <br />designated stratigraphic unit. <br />J <br />K <br />L <br />M <br />Management area - An area of land used in planning that consists of similar analysis area, has one <br />prescription assigned, and may not be contiguous. <br />Environmental ,~ssrssrnant <br />Nl~~~st Flatiron LF9A Tract <br />Gunnison Gou.aiy, fJolorade <br />