# National Forest System Land Management Planning
> **Forest Service** · Final rule. · Published 2005-01-05 · Effective 2005-01-05 · 70 FR 1023
## Document
- **Document number:** 05-21
- **Category:** forest-service
- **Sub-agency:** Forest Service
- **Federal Register citation:** 70 FR 1023
- **CFR reference:** 36 CFR 219
- **Publication date:** 2005-01-05
- **Effective date:** 2005-01-05
## Abstract

This final rule describes the National Forest System land management planning framework; establishes requirements for sustainability of social, economic, and ecological systems and developing, amending, revising, and monitoring land management plans; and clarifies that land management plans under this final rule, absent extraordinary circumstances, are strategic in nature and are one stage in an adaptive cycle of planning for management of National Forest System lands. The intended effects of the final rule are to streamline and improve the planning process by making plans more adaptable to changes in social, economic, and environmental conditions; to strengthen the role of science in planning; to strengthen collaborative relationships with the public and other governmental entities; and to reaffirm the principle of sustainable management consistent with the Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act and other authorities. Elsewhere in this part of today's Federal Register, the Department of Agriculture is simultaneously publishing another final rule to remove the planning regulations adopted on November 9, 2000.

## Source
- [Federal Register document](https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2005/01/05/05-21/national-forest-system-land-management-planning)
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