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Show 1. That the 12 rivers in the Region, identified for possible designation as Wild and Scenic Rivers on maps following page 62, be investigated at the earliest possible date to determine whether the preservation or the development of these rivers is in the best interest of the Region and the Nation. m. That effective land-use policy and planning be implemented to insure preservation of open space; unique natural, wild- life, archeological, and historic areas; wild and scenic rivers; and to insure the protection of fish and wildlife, including rare and endangered species. n. That present legal and institutional arrangements be adjusted to relieve funding constraints and to enable the preservation of adequate outdoor recreation and fish-and- wildlife-oriented opportunities in and around the Region's cities. 3. That the Federal, state, and local agencies concerned with water and related land resource development be adequately staffed and funded to vigorously pursue programs required to attain a level of development that will support the future economic growth and quality-of-living goals. k. That the well-being of the people be a principal criterion in formulating plans and programs for development of the resources of the Region. 5. That sufficient land area (as shown on map following page 9*0 and water supply be managed in such a manner as to yield maxi- mum fish and wildlife benefits, but not to the exclusion of other compatible or complementary uses. 6. That studies be initiated and current studies be accelerated for collection of more comprehensive data to better facilitate effective planning of water and related land resource development. 7» That the framework program be continually reviewed, modified, and improved as dictated by changing needs, advances in technol- ogy, availability of additional data, and by experience. 8. -That the Coordinated Planning Subcommittee of PSIAC be continued on an ad hoc basis, as recommended by the Pacific Southwest Inter- Agency Committee, to provide the coordination needed for updating the Type I Framework Studies and for other planning activities \mder the guidance of the Water Resources Council. 9. That future studies listed in Chapter K, Nature and Extent of Future Studies, be implemented as rapidly as possible. ¦fc GPO 790-000 |