* Atl inventoried roadless areas are allocated to wilderness. Aiternative B : ail inventoried roadless areas are allocated to non-wilder-ess uses. sizternative C 1. Areas with one or more of the following are allocated to noa- wilderness. a. Total potential yield is greater than or equal to 4u=zbi of tinber >. The change in grazing capacity between potential and wilderznass managerent is greater than 300 AUM's. c. The change in total recreation visitor days (the sun of develop- ed, dissersed, and wildlife recreation) is greater shan 10,000 R.V.D.'s between potential and wilderness. dad. There are producing mines or proven mineral reserves. e. There is high potential for critical minerals. £. There is high potential for energy related minerals. 2. Areas not meeting any of the criteria in 1 above are allocated to wilderness. 3. Areas in the subset (No. 1 above) that also are in the top 19% of the composite wilderness attribute rating should be placed in the further planning for all options" category.
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