A Review of the Use of Science and Adaptive Management in California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan

A Review of the Use of Science and Adaptive Management in California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0309212316

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The San Francisco Bay Delta Estuary is a large, complex estuarine ecosystem in California. It has been substantially altered by dikes, levees, channelization, pumps, human development, introduced species, dams on its tributary streams and contaminants. The Delta supplies water from the state's wetter northern regions to the drier southern regions and also serves as habitat for many species, some of which are threatened and endangered. The restoration of water exacerbated tensions over water allocation in recent years, and have led to various attempts to develop comprehensive plans to provide reliable water supplies and to protect the ecosystem. One of these plans is the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP). The report, A Review of the Use of Science and Adaptive Management in California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan, determines that the plan is incomplete in a number of important areas and takes this opportunity to identify key scientific and structural gaps that, if addressed, could lead to a more successful and comprehensive final BDCP. The plan is missing the type of structure usually associated with current planning methods in which the goals and objectives are specified, alternative measure for achieving the objectives are introduced and analyzed, and a course of action in identified based on analytical optimization of economic, social, and environmental factors. Yet the panel underscores the importance of a credible and a robust BDCP in addressing the various water management problems that beset the Delta. A stronger, more complete, and more scientifically credible BDCP that effectively integrates and utilizes science could indeed pave the way toward the next generation of solutions to California's chronic water problems.

BDCP, Bay Delta Conservation Plan

BDCP, Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Author: California. Natural Resources Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2010
Genre: Delta Region (Calif.)
ISBN:

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BDCP

BDCP
Author: California. Natural Resources Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2013
Genre: Delta Region (Calif.)
ISBN:

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The Bay Delta Conservation Plan

The Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Author: Aracely Campa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) is the state's current effort to attempt to accomplish the co-equal goals of a water supply reliability and ecosystem restoration. The BDCP is a proposed Habitat Conservation Plan and Natural Community Conservation Plan to provide State Water project facilities in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, operated by the California Department of Water resources, with Federal Endangered Species Act and California Endangered Species Act coverage for a 50-year permit term. The steering committee membership consists of 26 stakeholders who represent a broad coalition of interests ranging from agricultural users, environmentalists, and business interests who have been meeting since 2006. However, despite the investment of millions of dollars and hundreds of meetings that have been dedicated to this effort, many concerns about the future of the BDCP exist. The purpose of this study is to evaluate, at its mid-course point, the BDCP based on best practices in collaboration. To accomplish this a representative sample of the stakeholders were interviewed -- 18 in total. This data was then used to measure both process and outcomes through the use of several criteria in addition to the data gathered during the interview process. The main findings of the study demonstrated that key stakeholders are missing in the decision-making process. The data also indicated that the absence of key stakeholders increased the division between those actively at the table and those participating as "interested observers." This has resulted in a decrease in social capital and a power imbalance among participants. These and other findings are summarized and subsequent recommendations are offered to policymakers as the process moves forward.

A Review of the Use of Science and Adaptive Management in California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan

A Review of the Use of Science and Adaptive Management in California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Author: Panel to Review California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2011-08-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780309383271

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The San Francisco Bay Delta Estuary is a large, complex estuarine ecosystem in California. It has been substantially altered by dikes, levees, channelization, pumps, human development, introduced species, dams on its tributary streams and contaminants. The Delta supplies water from the state's wetter northern regions to the drier southern regions and also serves as habitat for many species, some of which are threatened and endangered. The restoration of water exacerbated tensions over water allocation in recent years, and have led to various attempts to develop comprehensive plans to provide reliable water supplies and to protect the ecosystem. One of these plans is the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP). The report, "A Review of the Use of Science and Adaptive Management in California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan, " determines that the plan is incomplete in a number of important areas and takes this opportunity to identify key scientific and structural gaps that, if addressed, could lead to a more successful and comprehensive final BDCP. The plan is missing the type of structure usually associated with current planning methods in which the goals and objectives are specified, alternative measure for achieving the objectives are introduced and analyzed, and a course of action in identified based on analytical optimization of economic, social, and environmental factors. Yet the panel underscores the importance of a credible and a robust BDCP in addressing the various water management problems that beset the Delta. A stronger, more complete, and more scientifically credible BDCP that effectively integrates and utilizes science could indeed pave the way toward the next generation of solutions to California's chronic water problems.

A Review of the Use of Science and Adaptive Management in California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan

A Review of the Use of Science and Adaptive Management in California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Author: Panel to Review California's Draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN:

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"The San Francisco Bay Delta Estuary is a large, complex estuarine ecosystem in California. It has been substantially altered by dikes, levees, channelization, pumps, human development, introduced species, dams on its tributary streams and contaminants. The Delta supplies water from the state's wetter northern regions to the drier southern regions and also serves as habitat for many species, some of which are threatened and endangered. The restoration of water exacerbated tensions over water allocation in recent years, and have led to various attempts to develop comprehensive plans to provide reliable water supplies and to protect the ecosystem. One of these plans is the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP). The report, A review of the use of science and adaptive management in California's draft Bay Delta Conservation Plan, determines that the plan is incomplete in a number of important areas and takes this opportunity to identify key scientific and structural gaps that, if addressed, could lead to a more successful and comprehensive final BDCP. The plan is missing the type of structure usually associated with current planning methods in which the goals and objectives are specified, alternative measure for achieving the objectives are introduced and analyzed, and a course of action in identified based on analytical optimization of economic, social, and environmental factors. Yet the panel underscores the importance of a credible and a robust BDCP in addressing the various water management problems that beset the Delta. A stronger, more complete, and more scientifically credible BDCP that effectively integrates and utilizes science could indeed pave the way toward the next generation of solutions to California's chronic water problems."--Publisher's description.

Bay Delta Conservation Plan Highlights

Bay Delta Conservation Plan Highlights
Author: California. Natural Resources Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2013
Genre: Delta Region (Calif.)
ISBN:

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Bay Delta Conservation Plan

Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Author: California. Resources Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2007
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN:

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Bay Delta Conservation Plan

Bay Delta Conservation Plan
Author: California. Department of Water Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre: Water conservation
ISBN:

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