Background Information
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Listed below are a number of background documents that provide information on the
Middle Gila Canyons Area and the travel management planning process.
- Introduction of the U.S. Institute for
Environmental Conflict Resolution [11 slides, PDF 5.78MB]
-
BLM National Travel Management Website
- PowerPoint on the NEPA Process and Terminology
[14 slides, PDF 94kb]
- PowerPoint on Project Area and History
(Presented at Workshop 1) [32 slides, PDF 3.87MB]
- BLM Memo on Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act Compliance [3 pages, PDF 34kb]
- BLM Roads and Trails Terminology
[7 pages, PDF 111kb]
- Applicable Laws and Executive Orders
[9 pages, PDF 120kb]
When considering the affected environment, physical, biological, economic, and social
environmental factors must be considered. In addition to NEPA there are other environmental
laws as well as Executive Orders (EOs) to be considered when preparing EAs and EISs.
This link includes a summary of these applicable laws.
-
Off Highway Vehicle Use and Collaboration: Lessons Learned from Project Implementation
For more information, case studies, analysis, lessons learned, and diverse perspectives
on OHV and collaboration issues, see this USIECR/USDA Forest Service publication
- Phoenix Resource
Management Plan
- Common Acroynms [5 pages, PDF 11kb]
- 43 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 8340/8360
[5 pages, PDF 11kb]
Click this link to see a summarized view of 43 CFR 8340/8360 which pertains to Off-Road
Vehicles. You can also search the Code of Federal Regulations at the
GPO Acess Website
- Middle Gila Conservation Partnership Motorized
Route Evaluation Report (September 2005) [31 pages, PDF 3.74MB]
For comments or questions about this website, please contact: usiecr@ecr.gov.
This page was last updated 1/6/2011.