Resource Management Plan Sample Clauses

Resource Management Plan. The resource management section describes the management objectives and practices agreed upon by State and Lessee to manage agricultural and grazing production on Washington’s trust lands. If the management requirements cannot be followed due to any climatic variations, unforeseen events, or other land management activities that lead to changes from agreed upon resource management, Lessee must obtain authorization from State regarding any proposed changes prior to implementation.
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Resource Management Plan. The resource management section describes the management objectives and practices agreed upon by State and Lessee to manage agricultural and grazing production on Washington’s trust lands. If the management requirements cannot be followed due to any climatic variations, unforeseen events, or other land management activities that lead to changes from agreed upon resource management, Lessee must obtain authorization from State regarding any proposed changes prior to implementation. The Lessee shall have and follow an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plan. This means utilizing a coordinated decision-making and action process that considers all pest management methods and strategies, and applies them in an environmentally and economically sound manner to meet pest management objectives. The elements of integrated pest management include:
Resource Management Plan. B.7.1.1 Design Builder shall develop a comprehensive Resource Management Plan, as part of the overall Project Management Plan, that describes how physical and human resources will be allocated, managed, assessed and released and includes: identification of physical resources, including cranes, excavators, and other heavy equipment; identification of Project leadership in a project organization chart, a graphic display of Project team members and their reporting relationships; representation of all individuals identified in this Section B.7; and how Design Builder will demonstrate leadership and commitment to: (i) enhancing City and stakeholder satisfaction; and (ii) ensuring the Technical Requirements and Permits, Licences and Approvals are understood and consistently met by Design Builder Parties.
Resource Management Plan. The Secretary may not treat a parcel of iden- tified Federal lands as Federal land for the pur- poses of a resource management plan if the treatment of such parcel does not comply ith the provisions of this Act.
Resource Management Plan. Integrated Solid Waste and On Time & On Budget Besley
Resource Management Plan. An extensive amount of studies for the Properties relating to resource management have been completed to date. Limited additional analysis is needed to integrate and update the resource management recommendations for the two properties into one Resource Management Plan (RMP). In addition, this task includes creating an applied resource management plan that can be easily implemented by park maintenance staff. The timing of preparing the RMP will likely overlap with development of the site plan and other tasks, as each component will inform the other. The following approach will be used to complete this task:
Resource Management Plan. Consultant and Sub-consultant shall prepare a resource management plan (RMP) for the park that will be used to guide the conservation of the resource values of the land during development, as well as for the long term operation and management of the property. The RMP will be based on the conceptual site plan, Biological Resources Plan Update, conservation easements, other available resource studies, and interviews with park staff. A critical objective will be to condense the numerous complex resource management issues into a practical and simple adaptive management approach that field staff will be able to effectively utilize. In addition to the Biological Resources Report Update, the RMP shall contain: a. Management Goals, Objectives and Strategies: recommendations for the protection and enhancement of water resources, habitat quality, pathogen control, wildlife (including shelter, food and migration), vegetation (including invasive species management), and significant natural and cultural features. The format of the Xxxxxx Mountain RMP will be used as a template for this project. Consultant shall develop a single set of goals, objectives, and strategies, and Regional Parks and its partners shall request a single set of revisions before this RMP section is considered completed. Sub-consultant shall also develop detailed recommendations related to grazing, fire suppression, human use, environmental stewardship, and habitat enhancement opportunities and strategies. b. Operations and Maintenance: a detailed strategy, timeline and specifications for operations and maintenance during the construction period and post-construction that addresses the protection of sensitive habitats, species, and cultural resources. This portion of the RMP will be used by O&M staff to implement day-to-day resource management actions. c. Resource Monitoring: a monitoring plan that outlines methods for monitoring the status of resources, including native habitats, sensitive species, invasive plant populations, significant natural features and cultural resources. Include an adaptive management strategy for responding to impacts to resources. Based on the review of LSA reports such information is readily available in these documents as well as reports produced for the Xxxxxx Mountain RMP. d. Prepare maps showing the combined properties for inclusion in the written report, updating the existing GIS data as necessary. It is assumed that existing GIS shape files will be provided. Maps s...
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Resource Management Plan. There are many ways to describe a Resource Management Plan. This definition emphasizes that the plan is, in the first instance, prompted by what the Owners want to do on their Property. The RMP is then developed so as to accommodate the Owners’ desires to the extent consistent with and in furtherance of the Conservation Objectives and the terms of the Protection Agreement.
Resource Management Plan a project management document created and maintained by the Contractor that depicts project resources over the life of the contract. At minimum, the Resource Management Plan should include all project resource names, roles (including if key personnel or not), on or off-site location, hourly rates, and projected hours by month.
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