Latest Library Content tagged with "transportation"

Northern Forest Renewable Energy Report PDF

Fossil fuels are the leading cause of climate change, and their extraction and combustion cause many other serious environmental and social impacts.  For this reason, one of the most important tasks for our age is to accomplish a transition to renewable home-grown sources of energy.  However, renewable energy development also has impacts and could encroach on large areas of intact forestland in northern New England.  How do we decide when these new developments are truly necessary?

Reconnecting the Landscape: A Transportation Management Opportunity in the Boise National Forest PDF

The Boise National Forest (BNF), which encompasses 2.6 million acres in Idaho, is home to over 300 species of vertebrates, including elk, wolves, and bears that need large areas of intact habitat to survive. The forest harbors a variety of plant and animal species listed as endangered, threatened, or sensitive under the federal Endangered Species Act. Its 7,600 miles of streams and 250 lakes and reservoirs provide a continuous supply of water to the Snake and Salmon River Basins. The BNF also contains 5,477 miles of inventoried roads.

Bureau of Land Management National Monument Transportation System Planning PDF

The Wilderness Society and its 200,000 members are committed to the resource management planning processes for the spectacular and irreplaceable National Monuments managed by the Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”). This position paper outlines our concerns and suggestions involving one of the most critical aspects of the planning process: the creation of a coherent and legal transportation system.