How do FPR documents fit together?
They build upon each other.
Infographic description
A stack of publications (lying flat on their back cover and whose spines have icons and descriptions; see below) serves as the staircase to complete a Forest Plan, while the human element holds onto handrail with text: Wilderness Inventory, Wild and Scenic Rivers Inventory, Proposed Species of Conservation Concern, Monitoring Program, Suitability of Lands*
- A pair of leaves icon: Bio-regional Assessment and Science Synthesis
- People raising hands icon: Public Involvement Plan
- Forest Service Expertise Check icon: Unique Roles and Contributions
- Check-box document icon: Forest Assessments
- Edit document icon: Need to Change
- Notice of Intent document icon: Proposed Action (Scoping)
- Draft FP & EIS publication icon: Draft Forest Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement
- Final EIS publication icon: Final Environmental Impact Statement & Draft Environmental Impact Statement
- Objections (hand stop) icon: Response to Objections
- Record of Decision publication icon: Record of Decision
- Forest Plan publication icon: Final Forest Plan
* (Asterisk disclaimer) Indicates that these documents can be developed here or at higher levels of the document pyramid.