(a)
Case summary: Agency USFS formulated a travel management plan for a place B. The plan would transform the unauthorized routes created by users to authorized routes meant for motor vehicles within the wilderness. The plan prohibited cross-country travel by the motor vehicle outside the designated routes and dispersed camping of the vehicles.
To find:The requirement of an environmental impact statement prior to the implementation of the travel management plan by USFS.
(b)
Case summary: Agency USFS formulated a travel management plan for a place B. The plan would transform the unauthorized routes created by users to authorized routes meant for motor vehicles within the wilderness. The plan prohibited cross-country travel by the motor vehicle outside the designated routes and dispersed camping of the vehicles.
To find : The aspects of the environment which is to be considered before making the environmental impact statement
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