Forest Land Use Plan definition

Forest Land Use Plan. (FLUP) is a planning document prepared by the STATE prior to the harvest of timber containing the specific details on the location, access, harvest methods, duration and proposed reforestation requirements for each sale of timber.

Examples of Forest Land Use Plan in a sentence

  • Site specific characteristics such as terrain, soils, and water bodies are addressed in the Forest Land Use Plan identifying sites that will require either cable or ground based operations.

  • The Purchaser’s operations on the TIMBER SALE must at all times comply with the Best Management Practices as outlined in the Alaska Forest Practices Act and Regulations for public lands and the Forest Land Use Plan for the timber sale.

  • Initially, they worked together to formulate their municipal Forest Land Use Plan (FLUP), a docu- ment that is a product of numerous workshops, meetings, and participa- tory consultations involving key stakeholders in the locality – people’s organizations/community members, local government agencies, NGOs, and the academe, among others.

  • The road designed for the sale in the Forest Land Use Plan shall be constructed and applied substantially as depicted in Exhibit E herein.

  • The harvest of timber under this contract will occur only in the “Harvest Units” as designed and marked on the ground and contained in the Forest Land Use Plan created for this sale.

  • The harvest of timber under this contract will occur only in the “Harvest Unit” as designed and marked on the ground and contained in the Forest Land Use Plan created for this sale.

  • The road designed for the sale in the Forest Land Use Plan and on the USFS Unit Maps shall be constructed and managed as depicted in Exhibit E herein unless authorized otherwise in writing by the STATE.

  • The Harvest Units designed for the sale in the Forest Land Use Plan shall be constructed and applied substantially on the proposed unit design depicted in Exhibit F herein.

  • Areas within harvest units without specific designations of harvest method in the Forest Land Use Plan will mutually be agreed upon and identified by the purchaser and the STATE in the Timber Sale Operations Plan.