multiple use

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According to the Multiple Use and Sustained Yield Act of 1960 (P L 86-517, June 12, 1960), as amended, multiple use of the national forests means the "harmonious and coordinated management of the various resources, each with the other, without impairment of the productivity of the land, with consideration being given to the relative values of the various resources, and not necessarily the combination of uses that will give the greatest dollar return or the greatest unit output " Multiple use implies a sustained yield of outdoor recreation, range, timber, watershed, and wildlife and fish values
Many uses that occur simultaneously; used in forest management; limited to mutually compatible uses
The management of land or forest for more than one purpose, such as wood production, water quality, wildlife, recreation, aesthetics, or clean air
A system of resource use where the resources in a given land unit serve more than one user Multiple use can be effected in three ways: different uses of adjacent sub-areas which together form a composite multiple use area; the alternation in time of different uses on the same areas; and more than one use of an area at one time In multiple use planning, where differing resource uses are conducted at the same time on the same area and conflicts between users will occur, one resource is determined to be the dominant use and all other secondary uses are integrated only in-so-far as they are compatible with the first Often multiple use planning sacrifices the production of the individual resources in favor of the over-all mix of resource uses that brings the greatest social and economic benefits
a system of resource use where the resources in a given land unit serve more than one user (2)
Use of land for more than one purpose; i e , grazing of livestock, watershed and wildlife protection, recreation, and timber production Also applies to use of bodies of water for recreational purposes, fishing, and water supply
Land management for more than one purpose, such as wood production, water, wildlife, recreation, forage and aesthetics -O- Overstocked -- Forest or stand condition where more trees are present than at normal or full stocking
Use of land for more than one purpose; e g , grazing of livestock, watershed and wildlife protection, recreation, and timber production Also applies to use of bodies of water for recreational purposes, fishing, and water supply
Concept of managing public land so that it is used for a variety of purposes For example, the resources of a National Park can be used for logging, mining, recreation, grazing, wildlife preservation, and soil and water conservation See also sustainable yield
Treating and managing a single area for two or more complementary or compatible uses occurring concurrently or consecutively Examples: (a) land used for wood and wildlife production; (b) water areas used for flood control, recreation, and wildlife production; (c) land used for livestock grazing, wildlife habitat, and wood production
Use of land for more than one purpose; i e , grazing of livestock, wildlife production recreation, watershed, and timber production Could also apply to use of bodies of water for recreational purposes, fishing, and water supply
multiple use

    Hyphenation

    mul·ti·ple use

    Turkish pronunciation

    mʌltıpıl yus

    Pronunciation

    /ˈməltəpəl ˈyo͞os/ /ˈmʌltəpəl ˈjuːs/
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