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This article explores the 2005 Rule as a system and discusses the four keys to LMP monitoring, including LMP plan components, monitoring programs, evaluation reports, and the EMS LMP monitoring framework.
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The 2005 Rule as a System:Quick, Specific References Rule Reference Plain Language • 219.3: Nature of Planning • 219.4: NEPA Compliance & 219.5: Environmental Mgmt. Systems (EMS) • 219.6: Evaluations and Monitoring (Soc, Econ, Ecol) • 219.7: Developing, Amending, or Revising • 219.9: Public Participation, Collaboration, & Notification • 219.10: Sustainability • 219.11: Role of Science What we’re trying to do How we’ll ensure accountability How we’ll know we need to change How we’ll make changes How we’ll approach discussions How we’ll focus discussions How we’ll ground our discussions
How the NFS Monitoring and Evaluation Framework Helps these Keys Fit Together … The 2005 Rule as a System:4 Keys to LMP Monitoring • LMP Plan Components • LMP Monitoring Program • LMP Evaluation Reports • EMS
LMP Monitoring Keys #1 And #2
LMP Monitoring “Key” #3
LMP Monitoring “Key” #4
LMP Monitoring “Framework” that helps integrate the “4 Keys”
Crosswalk:How the NFS M&E Framework facilitates integration of EMS and LMP Components
Cross-Walk of: • EMS • NFS M&E Framework • LMP Components Area of “Overlap” Only (Items are functionally similar, but not necessarily equivalent)
Comprehensive Evaluation Reports: The Hub of LMP Process How The 4 Keys of LMP Monitoring Come Together For Adaptive Management