Subpart A - National Forest System Land Management Planning  


§ 219.1 - Purpose and applicability.
§ 219.2 - Levels of planning and responsible officials.
§ 219.3 - Role of science in planning.
§ 219.4 - Requirements for public participation.
§ 219.5 - Planning framework.
§ 219.6 - Assessment.
§ 219.7 - New plan development or plan revision.
§ 219.8 - Sustainability.
§ 219.9 - Diversity of plant and animal communities.
§ 219.10 - Multiple use.
§ 219.11 - Timber requirements based on the NFMA.
§ 219.12 - Monitoring.
§ 219.13 - Plan amendment and administrative changes.
§ 219.14 - Decision document and planning records.
§ 219.15 - Project and activity consistency with the plan.
§ 219.16 - Public notifications.
§ 219.17 - Effective dates and transition.
§ 219.18 - Severability.
§ 219.19 - Definitions.
Ecological, Social, and Economic Sustainability
§ 219.20 - Ecological sustainability.
§ 219.21 - Social and economic sustainability.
The Framework for Planning
Planning Documentation
§ 219.30 - Plan documentation.
§ 219.31 - Maintenance of the plan and planning records.
Definitions
§ 219.36 - Definitions.
Purpose and Principles
The Contribution of Science
§ 219.22 - The overall role of science in planning.
§ 219.23 - The role of science in assessments, analyses, and monitoring.
§ 219.24 - Science consistency evaluations.
§ 219.25 - Science advisory boards.
Collaborative Planning for Sustainability
Applicability and Transition
§ 219.34 - Applicability.
§ 219.35 - Transition.
Objections and Appeals
§ 219.32 - Objections to plan amendments or plan revisions.
§ 219.33 - Appeals of site-specific decisions.
Special Considerations
§ 219.26 - Identifying and designating suitable uses.
§ 219.27 - Special designations.
§ 219.28 - Determination of land suitable for timber harvest.
§ 219.29 - Limitation on timber harvest.
Appendix A to § 219.35