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Planning Action 9: Monitor and Evaluate the RMP

For any plan to stay viable, it must be constantly monitored and evaluated. Basically, this means tracking changes and trends (both short-term and long-term) in the environment; documenting the effects on the environment of any implemented planning decision; and evaluating how an action or its effects comply with laws, regulations, policies, executive directives, and management decisions. BLM monitors and evaluates the plan until it is replaced or amended.

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION GUIDE

Although there is no formal public participation activity during this phase, other government agencies and the public in general may offer information or concerns at any time about resource conditions or trends resulting from an RMP decision.

 


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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
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Updated August 11, 1996