Title
Ecosystem management in the BLM : a process to promote biological diversity and sustainable development : draft concept paper for public comment
Title Variants
Alternative:
Ecosystem management in the Bureau of Land Management
Alternative:
Process to promote biological diversity and sustainable development : draft
By
United States. Bureau of Land Management.
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
[Washington, D.C.], U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1993
Notes
Cover title.
There is a growing recognition, globally, that a fundamentally new approach to natural resource management is needed that takes a less compartmentalized vieẃan approach which assures that change will sustain the integrity, diversity and productivity of entire ecological systems while continuing to provide resource products, uses, values and services for present and future needs ́Œ This paper presents the concept for ecosystem management. It does not attempt to outline specific processes to be developed and implemented. It is not a policy. It is, rather, a first step in developing a more detailed strategy to achieve ecosystem management objectives over the long term. The concept presented here will be evaluated and revised as new information is presented, and as the BLM works toward implementation in consultation with partners and others interested in land management.
"Draft."
"March 22, 1993."
Subjects
Biodiversity conservation
,
Economic aspects
,
Ecosystem management
,
Land use
,
Management
,
Public lands
,
United States
Call Number
QH75.A1 E364 1993
Language
English
Identifiers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.120965
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