“The Department of the Interior
and the BLM are moving towards a landscape approach to managing public lands,
and this includes resource management planning. The challenges we face in
managing natural resources, as well as the opportunities to better manage our
public lands often occur at scales larger than a single BLM planning area and
cross jurisdictional boundaries.
Planning 2.0 will provide the BLM with the tools we need to address
these challenges and opportunities, and effectively plan across landscapes and
at different geospatial scales. For example, establishing a stronger geospatial
foundation to our plans will allow BLM managers to coordinate when a resource
occurs in multiple planning areas and to consider the larger geographical
setting to resource management decisions. It will also allow the BLM to better
coordinate with our partner land management agencies on cross-cutting
issues. ”
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