United States Bureau of Land Management
Energy and Minerals
Technical Assistance Program
A Wise Investment in the Future
Preparing, completing, implementing, and monitoring a Resource
Management Plan clearly takes a great deal of time and effort, both
on the part of the BLM and the public. The planning process
represents a strong commitment on the part of the BLM to be a good
steward of the public's land resources and to obtain as much public
participation as possible in making land use choices on the public's
behalf.
If this effort is to be successful, those people who care about
the public lands must also commit themselves to getting involved,
educate themselves about the area, and cooperate with BLM in its
often difficult multiple-use decisions for responsible, balanced land
and resource management. Toward that end, you are invited to contact
any BLM State Offices for information on the status of land use
planning and to become involved in planning the future of your public
lands.
You are encouraged to provide comments on the design and
utility of these site materials. In the future a questionnaire will
be included to solicit your comments, including need for specific
types of additional information.
For more information contact: Dr
Adam A. Sokoloski, Manager
International Energy and Minerals
Technical Assistance Program
1849 C St. N.W., Washington, D.C. USA, 20240
USA Phone: 703-452-7731, FAX 703-452-5199
E-mail: DSokolos@wo0033wp.wo.blm.gov