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ISBN 10: 1587160927
ISBN 13: 9781587160929
Author: Thomas E. Davenport
A key question for individuals involved in managing watersheds is, What is an effective process that will integrate science, policy, and public participation in order to help manage water resources effectively? Outlining a new four-step process that supports adaptive management, The Watershed Project Management Guide explores an innovative approach for addressing complex water and related management issues. Integrating science, policy, and public opinion, this four-phased approach will assist watershed practitioners develop a plan consistent with the recently released USDA-EPA Watershed Management Planning and Implementation Process guidance. This process can be used to implement a management strategy to meet the load allocations required by an approved Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), the goals of a Source Water Protection Plan, USDA programs such as EQIP, or Section 319 Project.
The Watershed Project Management Guide 1st Table of contents:
1 Why Watersheds?
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Watershed Management
1.2.1 Model Watershed Process
Assessment
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
1.3 Summary
References
2 Watershed Management Process
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Watershed Management Process
2.3 The Four-Step Process
2.3.1 Assessment And Problem Identification Phase: What Is Happening To The Resource?
2.3.2 Planning Phase: What Do We Need To Do? How Will We Get There?
2.3.3 Implementation Phase: Making A Difference
2.3.4 Evaluation Phase: Did We Make It?
2.4 Summary
References
3 Watershed Processes
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Watershed Units
3.3 Drainage Network
3.4 Water Cycle
3.4.1 Precipitation
3.4.2 Runoff
3.4.3 Stream Flow
3.4.4 Groundwater
3.5 Geomorphologic Processes
3.6 Aspects For Management
3.7 Land Use
3.7.1 Urban
3.7.2 Agriculture
3.7.3 Atmospheric Deposition
References
4 Partnership Development and Operation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Building Partnerships
4.3 Organization
4.3.1 Structure
4.3.2 Partnership Operations
4.4 Institutional Aspects
4.5 Political Involvement
4.6 Conclusion
References
5 Assessment and Problem Identification Phase
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Assessment
5.2.1 Defining The Watershed
5.2.2 Project S Cope
5.2.3 Inventory Stage
5.3 Analysis
5.3.1 Three-Tier Analysis
5.4 Pollutant Source Assessment
5.4.1 Urban
5.4.2 Agriculture
5.5 Critical Areas
5.6 Pulling It Together
References
6 Plan Development
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Background
6.3 Planning
6.3.1 Planning Phase
6.3.2 Priority Setting
6.3.3 Watershed Strategy Development
6.4 Implementation Approaches
Information and Education
Technical Assistance
Funding or Financial Support
Regulatory Options
6.4.1 Agriculture
6.4.2 Urban
6.4.3 Urban Riparian And Wetland Management
6.5 Restoration Opportunity
6.6 Conclusion
References
7 The Watershed Management Plan
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Plan Elements
7.3 Plan Format
7.4 Funding
References
8 Implementation
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Institutional Aspects Of Implementation
8.3 Implementation Scale
8.3.1 Community Scale
8.3.2 Field Scale
8.4 Management Practice Aspects
8.5 Volunteer Contributions
8.6 Implementation Funding
8.7 Implementation Dynamics
References
9 Evaluation
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Evaluation Types
Formative Evaluation (Prior)
Process Evaluation (During)
Outcome Evaluation (Afterward)
Impact Evaluation (Much Later)
9.3 Evaluation Barriers
9.4 Evaluation Levels
9.5 Alternative Evaluation Approach
9.6 Evaluation Plan
9.7 Evaluation Reporting
9.8 Summary
References
10 Monitoring
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Watershed Monitoring
10.3 Types Of Monitoring
10.4 Monitoring Purposes
10.5 Scale Of Monitoring
10.5.1 Field
10.5.2 Subwatershed
10.5.3 Watershed
10.6 Volunteer Monitoring
10.7 Development Of A Monitoring Effort
10.8 Reporting
References
11 Models
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Model Category
11.3 Model Application
11.4 Model Selection
11.5 Model Documentation Plan
11.6 Geographic Information Systems
References
12 Social Capacity Building
12.1 Introduction
12.1.1 Public And Stakeholders
12.2 Outreach
12.3 Education
12.3.1 Knowledge Stage
12.3.2 Persuasion Stage
12.3.3 Implementation Stage
12.3.4 Evaluation (Confirmation) Stage
12.4 Communications Plan
The Communications Plan
12.5 Public Participation
Awareness
Comment
Participation
Action
12.6 Planning For Successful Participation
12.7 Annual Review
References
13 Conclusions
Glossary
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