Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
Multiple Use & Forest Planning |
Catalog Number |
2016.029.029 |
Object Name |
Memorandum |
Scope & Content |
Multiple Use & Forest Planning 1958-1971 >> Memo to Forest Supervisors - proposing unit land management plans be eliminated for the time being, Denver, R-2, September 12, 1958 >> Memos on the meaning of "management", MU Planing in National Forest Planning and MU policy, 1960 >> Profile of MU; Greatest Good memo on Multiple Use by Rahm, 1961 and an Outline of Chief Cliff's opening talk at the Service-wide MU work conference, 1961 >> Chief's speech for Secretary Orville Freeman at Jackson, WY, Rough draft 8/31/1962 >> Memo from Rahm to Floyd Iverson on deficiencies of existing multiple use plans, Oct. 3, 1962 >> Results of the Colorado "Ecosystem Management Planning" session, Oct 27, 1970 >> Multiple Use Planning memo from Keith M. Thompson, Region 1, approx 20 pages >> A Design for Multiple Use Planning, Northern Region, a speech by Neal Rahm, January 19, 1971 at the Regional Foresters' and Directors' Meeting, approx 15 pages >> Floyd Iverson, Regional Forester, Special of the Fishlake National Forest, June 21, 1963 >> Region 1 and 2 Coordination of management is areas adjacent to Yellowstone National Park, Boyd L. Rasmussen, Regional Forester R-1 memo of October 30, 1962 >> Forest Service manual Temporary Directive 53, Nov. 15, 1963 >> Planning for Multiple Use Management, R-4, January 1963 >> Article - what is multiple Use in the Izaak Walton, "Outdoor America" magazine May 1963 >> Purpose of Multiple Use plans, memo from Kermit W. Linstedt, Chief Division Watershed Management, February 8, 1961 |
Year Range from |
1958 |
Year Range to |
1971 |
People |
Rahm, Neal M. Cliff, Edward P. Freeman, Orville L. Iverson, Floyd Thompson, Keith M. Rasmussen, Boyd L. Linstedt, Kermit W. |
Subjects |
Multiple use management Forest management Yellowstone National Park Fishlake NF Izaak Walton League |
Search Terms |
Forest Management |
Catalog date |
2016-08-03 |
Extent of Description |
Approx 70 pages, letter size |
Collection |
Neal M. Rahm |

