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INTRODUCTION This summary of Alaska’s mineral industry activity for 2001 is made possible by information provided through phone interviews and replies to questionnaires mailed by the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys. The final report will be available later in the year after further compilation of information, particularly placer mining and industrial mineral data. This report is part of a cooperative venture between the Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and the Division of Mining, Land, & Water (DMLW) in the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Division of Community & Business Development (DCBD) in the Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED). The estimates...
The links [provided] lead to the bibliographic citations for publications in each of DGGS's publication series. These citations are linked to the individual files for each publication. [Including Administrative Reports, Alaska Open File Reports, Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Reports, Annual and Bicentennial Reports, Geochemical Reports, Guidebooks, Geophysical Reports, Geologic Reports, Information Circulars, Laboratory Reports and Laboratory Notes,Miscellaneous Papers, Public-Data Files, Preliminary Investigative Reports, Professional Reports, Raw Data Files, Reports of Investigations, and Special Reports.]
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The links [provided] lead to the bibliographic citations for publications in each of DGGS's publication series. These citations are linked to the individual files for each publication. [Including Administrative Reports, Alaska Open File Reports, Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Reports, Annual and Bicentennial Reports, Geochemical Reports, Guidebooks, Geophysical Reports, Geologic Reports, Information Circulars, Laboratory Reports and Laboratory Notes,Miscellaneous Papers, Public-Data Files, Preliminary Investigative Reports, Professional Reports, Raw Data Files, Reports of Investigations, and Special Reports.]
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Interagency Fire Management Plans (IFMPs) for thirteen geographic areas of the state were prepared under the oversight of the Alaska Interagency Fire Management Council between 1980 and 1988 to provide a coordinated and cost effective approach to fire management on all lands in Alaska. All fire management decisions by land manager/owner(s) are based on values warranting protection, protection capabilities, firefighter safety and/or land and resource management needs. Before the IFMPs, existing policy required the immediate suppression of all wildfires. This policy was costly, of questionable effectiveness, and had a negative effect on the diversity and productivity of the fire-dependent ecosystems...
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"Summary of Purpose of the Plan The role of state land use plans was established by state statute (AS 38.04.005). It is the policy of the State of Alaska “...to establish a balanced combination of land available for both public and private purposes. The choice of land best suited for public and private use shall be determined through the inventory, planning, and classification processes...” The plan determines management intent, land use designations, and management guidelines that apply to all state lands in the planning area."
Categories: Publication; Types: Citation
The links [provided] lead to the bibliographic citations for publications in each of DGGS's publication series. These citations are linked to the individual files for each publication. [Including Administrative Reports, Alaska Open File Reports, Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Reports, Annual and Bicentennial Reports, Geochemical Reports, Guidebooks, Geophysical Reports, Geologic Reports, Information Circulars, Laboratory Reports and Laboratory Notes,Miscellaneous Papers, Public-Data Files, Preliminary Investigative Reports, Professional Reports, Raw Data Files, Reports of Investigations, and Special Reports.]
Categories: Publication; Types: Citation
"Summary of Purpose of the Plan The role of state land use plans was established by state statute (AS 38.04.005). It is the policy of the State of Alaska “...to establish a balanced combination of land available for both public and private purposes. The choice of land best suited for public and private use shall be determined through the inventory, planning, and classification processes...” The plan determines management intent, land use designations, and management guidelines that apply to all state lands in the planning area."
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Interagency Fire Management Plans (IFMPs) for thirteen geographic areas of the state were prepared under the oversight of the Alaska Interagency Fire Management Council between 1980 and 1988 to provide a coordinated and cost effective approach to fire management on all lands in Alaska. All fire management decisions by land manager/owner(s) are based on values warranting protection, protection capabilities, firefighter safety and/or land and resource management needs. Before the IFMPs, existing policy required the immediate suppression of all wildfires. This policy was costly, of questionable effectiveness, and had a negative effect on the diversity and productivity of the fire-dependent ecosystems...
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"Summary of Purpose of the Plan The role of state land use plans was established by state statute (AS 38.04.005). It is the policy of the State of Alaska “...to establish a balanced combination of land available for both public and private purposes. The choice of land best suited for public and private use shall be determined through the inventory, planning, and classification processes...” The plan determines management intent, land use designations, and management guidelines that apply to all state lands in the planning area."
INTRODUCTION This summary of Alaska’s mineral industry activity for 2001 is made possible by information provided through phone interviews and replies to questionnaires mailed by the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys. The final report will be available later in the year after further compilation of information, particularly placer mining and industrial mineral data. This report is part of a cooperative venture between the Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and the Division of Mining, Land, & Water (DMLW) in the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Division of Community & Business Development (DCBD) in the Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED). The estimates...


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