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Show Los Angeles, California. Published in six volumes, Nos. PB 188 714, 188 715, 188 716, 188 717, 188 718, and 188 719. Forage Resource of the Public Lands. By the University of Idaho. Published in 4 volumes, Nos. PB 189 249, 189 250, 189 251, and 189 252. Regional and Local Land Use Planning. By Herman D. Ruth + Associates, Berkeley, California. Published in 4 volumes, Nos. PB 189 410, 189 411, 189 412, 189 413. Manuscripts to be Published x Revenue Sharing and Payments in Lieu of Taxes. By EBS Management Consultants, Inc., Washington, D.C. Federal Land Laws and Policies in Alaska. By the University of Wisconsin. Land Grants to States. Prepared by the Commission staff. Impact of Public Lands on Selected Regional Economies. By Consulting Services Corporation, Seattle, Washington. Trespass and Unauthorized Use of the Public Lands. By Ireland, Stapleton, Pryor & Holmes, Denver, Colorado. Nonfuel Minerals. Resources portion by the University of Arizona, Legal portion by Twitty, Sievwright & Mills, Phoenix, Arizona. Energy Fuel Minerals. Resources portion by Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Legal portions accomplished as follows: Federal Competitive and Noncompetitive Oil and Gas Leasing Systems, by Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Boulder, Colorado. Oil Shale on Public Lands, by University of Denver School of Law. Coal Resources on Public Lands, by University of Utah. Geothermal Steam Resources on the Public Lands, by the Commission staff. Outdoor Recreation Use of the Public Lands. By Herman D. Ruth+Associates, Berkeley, California. Federal Public Land Laws and Policies Relating to Use and Occupancy. By Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall, Los Angeles, California. 1 It is not known in which order the manuscripts will be published. They are in various stages of review and correction. User Fees and Charges for Public Lands and Resources, by the Commission staff. Adjustment of Use Rights, by the Commission staff. Appraisal Techniques and Procedures Utilized in Connection with Actions Related to Federal Public Lands, by Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard, Sacramento, California. Organization, Administration, and Budgeting Policy. Accomplished in-house with consultants. Inventory Information on Public Lands, by the Commission staff. State Land Policies, by the Commission staff. Future Demands on the Public Lands Policy Impacts of Future Demands. Staff analysis with consultant assistant. Projections of the Consumption of Commodities Producible on the Public Lands of the United States 1980-2000. By Robert R. Nathan Associates, Washington, D. C. Probable Future Demands on Public Lands. By Robert S. Manthy, East Lansing, Michigan. Probable Future Demands on the Public Lands for New Cities and Urban Expansion. Papers by Urban America, Inc., Daniel W. Cooke and two consultants. Disposal Techniques and Procedures. By Raleigh Barlowe, East Lansing, Michigan. Public Land Policy and the Environment Parts 1 and 5. Accomplished in-house with assistance of contractors for Parts 2, 3, and 4. Part 2, Legal and Administrative Framework for Environmental Management of the Public Lands. By Ira Michael Heyman and Robert H. Twiss, Berkeley, California. Part 3, Environmental Problems on the Public Land. By Rocky Mountain Center of Environment, Denver, Colorado. Part 4, Environmental Quality and the Public Lands, by Landscapes, Inc., Madison, Wisconsin; and A General System for Environmental Resource Analysis, by Steinitz Rogers Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Federal Public Land Laws and Policies Relating to Multiple Use of Public Lands, by staff consultants. Land Acquisitions and Exchanges. By Charles F. Wheatley, Jr., Washington, D. C. Criteria to Judge Facts to Help Determine Maximum Benefit for the General Public. In-house study. 319 |