Northwest Forest Conference, President Clinton, Vice President Gore -- April 1993 : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Northwest Forest Conference, President Clinton, Vice President Gore -- April 1993 / BLM Oregon & Washington
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| 説明 | On April 2, 1993, President Bill Clinton convened the Forest Conference in Portland, Oregon, to address the human and environmental needs served by the federal forests of the Pacific Northwest and northern California. The conference took place at the Oregon Convention Center. The president, Vice President Al Gore, and much of the cabinet spent an entire day listening to all points of view and collecting information. The president then directed his cabinet to craft a balanced, comprehensive and long-term policy for the management of over 24 million acres of public land. An interagency, interdisciplinary team of expert scientists, economists, sociologists and others was assembled -- the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team led by Dr. Jack Ward Thomas. After three months of intensive work, which included the review of all fully developed proposals for management of federal forests within the range of the northern spotted owl, the team produced a report assessing in detail ten options. President Clinton announced his proposed "Forest Plan for a Sustainable Economy and a Sustainable Environment" on July 1, consisting of strategies for forest management, economic development, and agency coordination. The forest management and implementation portion of the strategy, which is the subject of this Record of Decision, was analyzed in a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Draft SEIS) issued in July that received over 100,000 public comments during a three month public comment period. A Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Final SEIS) was made available to the public in February 1994. |
| 撮影日 | 2016-02-19 14:41:12 |
| 撮影者 | BLM Oregon & Washington , Portland, America |
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