|accession number = applicationsofre00bonn
|series title =
|language = English
|description =
19 leaves : 28 cm
"This report discusses several aspects of the BLM-NASA-EROS Wildland Vegetation Resource Inventory Program which have been sufficiently developed and acceptance tested for routine use in BLM field offices. The report itself evolved from a directive issued by the Information Management System Steering Committee. In March 1980 the Steering Committee conducted a review of this program and concluded from the review that certain aspects of the technology could be useful to BLM field offices. Specifically it was decided that those aspects of the program which apply to broad regional planning and Unit Resource Analysis (URA) were immediately applicable. Consequently the Denver Service Center (DSC) was directed to prepare a report to the field detailing those facets of the program which could be used within the frame work of the Planning System (specifically URA). It is to be emphasized that this report is not a directive to use this technology. Rather it is a document informing the field that those aspects of the technology herein specified are now operational and may be used at the discretion of the field."--Page 1
"March 1980."
Includes 4 foldout maps and inserted photograph
Subjects: United States. Bureau of Land Management -- Remote sensing; United States. Bureau of Land Management; Vegetation mapping -- United States -- Remote sensing; Natural resources -- United States -- Remote sensing; Remote sensing; Vegetation mapping -- Remote sensing; Natural resources -- Remote sensing; Remote sensing; United States
|permission =
|OCLC = 1156061597
|publication date = 1980
|notes = Title on cover. Contains hand written notes and markings. No Copyright. Page numbers extend past page edges.
|department = IA Collections: blmlibrary; fedlink; americana
}}