Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1998: Justification of the budget estimates, United States Forest Service, Department of EnergyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 |
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... Benefits Ensure Organizational Effectiveness The first two priorities in accomplishing the Forest Service mission are to protect and restore the health of the land . Every program in the FY 98 President's budget contributes to one or ...
... Benefits Ensure Organizational Effectiveness The first two priorities in accomplishing the Forest Service mission are to protect and restore the health of the land . Every program in the FY 98 President's budget contributes to one or ...
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... benefits all natural resources : forests , Economic Action Programs ( - $ 8.1 mil- lion ; a 48 % decrease ) : The Economic Ac- tion programs : Economic Recovery , Rural Development , Wood - in - Transportation and Forest Products ...
... benefits all natural resources : forests , Economic Action Programs ( - $ 8.1 mil- lion ; a 48 % decrease ) : The Economic Ac- tion programs : Economic Recovery , Rural Development , Wood - in - Transportation and Forest Products ...
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... benefits to the public through proper management and use of renewable and nonrenewable resources in the Nation's forests and rangelands . These benefits take the form of : clean water ; wood , paper , and other forest products ; a high ...
... benefits to the public through proper management and use of renewable and nonrenewable resources in the Nation's forests and rangelands . These benefits take the form of : clean water ; wood , paper , and other forest products ; a high ...
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... benefits . As our Nation's population continues to increase in size and diversity , the need to better understand and quantify the social and economic tradeoffs of various resource management and policy options heightens . It is ...
... benefits . As our Nation's population continues to increase in size and diversity , the need to better understand and quantify the social and economic tradeoffs of various resource management and policy options heightens . It is ...
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... benefits to many of the nearly 200 million people in the United States that live and work in urbanized areas . Urban forests control rainfall runoff and mitigate flooding , provide shade to reduce summer air - conditioning energy costs ...
... benefits to many of the nearly 200 million people in the United States that live and work in urbanized areas . Urban forests control rainfall runoff and mitigate flooding , provide shade to reduce summer air - conditioning energy costs ...
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1998 Explanatory Notes activities administrative agencies alternative fuel anadromous analysis appropriation areas assessment benefits buildings coal commercial communities Complete components conservation Cont'd Continue cooperative coordination cost cost-shared economic ecosystems efforts emissions energy efficiency engine enhance environmental EPACT equipment evaluation Explanatory Notes USDA facilities fire fish forest and rangeland forest health Forest Plan Forestry FOSSIL ENERGY FTEs fuel cell funds implementation improve increase industry Initiate integrated inventory Laboratory Land Management maintain maintenance materials million acres Mission Supporting Goals monitoring National Forest System natural gas natural resources needs NFS lands Notes USDA Forest operations Pacific Northwest partnerships percent performance Petroleum priority Program Description projects rangeland recreation reduce reforestation REGION renewable energy requirements RES ROAD TRAIL restoration sector species stewardship strategy sustainable testing timber sale Total transportation USABC USDA Forest Service utility watershed wilderness wildlife
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Page 216 - No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein.
Page 243 - Council on Science, Engineering, and Technology under the Office of Science and Technology Policy of the Executive Office of the President.
Page 217 - None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used...
Page 185 - Recoveries from cash bonds or forfeitures under surety bonds by permittees or timber purchasers, who fail to complete performance of improvement, protection, or rehabilitation work required under...
Page 208 - Service fire activities are transferred to and merged with this appropriation and subject to the same terms and conditions: Provided further, That such funds are available for repayment of advances from other appropriations accounts previously transferred for such purposes.
Page 209 - ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR NATIONAL FORESTS SPECIAL ACTS For acquisition of lands within the exterior boundaries of the Cache, Uinta, and Wasatch National Forests, Utah; the Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada; and the Angeles, San Bernardino, Sequoia, and Cleveland National Forests, California, as authorized by law, $1,069,000, to be derived from forest receipts.
Page 249 - The Secretary of the Interior shall make provisions for the protection against destruction by fire and depredations upon the public forests and forest reservations...
Page 68 - Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Page 202 - Corps (YCC) is a summer employment program for young men and women, ages 15-18, who work, learn, and earn together by accomplishing projects that further the development and conservation of the natural resources of the United States.