Upper Siuslaw landscape plan environmental assessment
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Date
2008-12-10
Authors
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene District
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Abstract
Actions analyzed in this EA include density management and commercial thinning, riparian
enhancement treatments, botanical restoration treatments, culvert replacements/removals, and
road construction, renovation, improvement, and decommissioning.
Description
66 pp. Tables, figures, references, appendices, maps. The planning area is within portions of the Siuslaw River Watershed, and is comprised of
approximately 32,800 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) managed land.
The terms "western portion" and "eastern portion" are used throughout this document to
distinguish between the geographic divisions of the planning area.
Approximately 21,200 acres, in the western portion of the planning area, are within Late-
Successional Reserve (LSR) 267 and Riparian Reserve Land Use Allocations (LUA). Approximately
11,600 acres are in the Matrix (General Forest Management Allocation and Connectivity) and
Riparian Reserve LUAs, the majority of which lies in the eastern portion of the planning area. Captured January 16, 2009.
Keywords
Forest roads -- Oregon -- Eugene Region, Culverts -- Oregon -- Eugene Region, Riparian restoration -- Oregon -- Eugene Region, Logging -- Oregon -- Eugene Region, Forest thinning -- Oregon -- Eugene Region, Public lands -- Oregon -- Eugene Region