For Subbasin Planners to Inform the Independent Scientific Review of
Subbasin Plans
May 2004
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As part of the independent scientific review of subbasin plans in
summer 2004, subbasin planners will have the opportunity to present the
process and methods that they used to develop their subbasin plans. This
document provides guidance on developing presentations to reviewers from
the Independent Scientific Review Panel and its Peer Review Group
members, and the Independent Scientific Advisory Board (ISRP/ISAB/PRG).
In general, presenters should describe:
- a clear logic path that drove their planning process, starting
with the public and technical input used to generate the plans;
- the analytical tools or other methods used, specifying how they
customized the tools and methods for the unique conditions and
species in their subbasins; and
- a few key examples that show their logic path, demonstrating the
use of an assessment to identify limiting factors, to create working
hypotheses, to develop objectives, and to select strategies.
Presenters should emphasize the logical linkages between the
assessment, limiting factors, working hypotheses, objectives, and
strategies. That is, they should make clear how they have used
information and analysis to decide on the projects, techniques, and
areas that their plan identifies as priorities for actions such as
restoration, protection, and research. This is important because
presenters will not have time to present all the conclusions from the
assessment or describe all the strategies for all the focal species. The
focus of the presentation should be on the analytical and
decision-making process, illustrated by key examples pertaining to
priority focal species with ecosystem implications.
The presentation of the Flathead and Kootenai team followed this
approach and provided a good model for other presentations this summer. See
presentation.
The remainder of this document provides specific guidance on
presentation content and format.
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