Integrated Resource Management Plan Law and Legal Definition
Pursuant to 25 USCS § 3703 (11) [Title 25. Indians; Chapter 39. American Indian Agricultural Resource Management], the term integrated resource management plan means “the plan developed pursuant to the process used by tribal governments to assess available resources and to provide identified holistic management objectives that include quality of life, production goals and landscape descriptions of all designated resources that may include (but not be limited to) water, fish, wildlife, forestry, agriculture, minerals, and recreation, as well as community and municipal resources, and may include any previously adopted tribal codes and plans related to such resources.”
Legal Definition list
- Integrated Resource Management
- Integrated Public Alert and Warning System [IPAWS]
- Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System [IPEDS]
- Integrated Plant Assessment - IPA [Energy]
- Integrated Pest Management
- Integrated Resource Management Plan
- Integrated Resource Planning
- Integrated Safety Analysis – ISA [Energy]
- Integrated Service Delivery
- Integrated Setting [Education]
- Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)
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- Active Portfolio Management
- Adaptive Ecosystem Management
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