| United States. Bureau of Land Management. Oregon State Office - Forest management - 1979 - 388 pages
...a management activity should not be evident in the characteristic landscape. Class III; Changes in the basic elements (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity may be evident in the characteristic landscape. However, the changes should remain subordinate to the visual strength... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management. Utah State Office - Grazing districts - 1979 - 520 pages
...a management activity should not be evident in the characteristic landscape. Class III. Changes in the basic elements, (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity may be evident in the characteristic landscape. However, the changes should remain subordinate to the visual strength... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management - Grazing - 1979 - 614 pages
...a management activity should not be evident in the characteristic landscape. Class III. Changes in the basic elements, (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity may be evident in the characteristic landscape. However, the changes should remain subordinate to the visual strength... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management - Government publications - 1979 - 628 pages
...texture) caused by a management activity should not be evident in the characteristic landscape. Changes in the basic elements (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity may be evident in the characteristic landscape. However, the changes should remain subordinate to the visual strength... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management - Government publications - 1979 - 428 pages
...other similar situations where management activities are to be restricted. Class II; Changes in any of the basic elements (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity should not be evident in the characteristic landscape. Class III; Changes in the basic elements (form,... | |
| Environmental impact statements - 1980 - 466 pages
...Class III - A visual resource management class designation with objectives specifying that changes in the basic elements (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity may be evident in the characteristic landscape. However, the changes should remain subordinate to the visual strength... | |
| Forest management - 1980 - 244 pages
...Maps 3-12 and 3-13, and BLM acres by class are tabulated In Table 3-10. Class II : Changes In any of the basic elements (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity should not be evident In the characteristic landscape in Class II. The contrast rating shall not exceed... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management - Grazing - 1980 - 294 pages
...other similar situations where management activities are to be restricted. Class II; Changes in any of the basic elements (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity should not be evident in the characteristic landscape. Class III; Changes in the basic elements (form,... | |
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