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Disciplined Planning,Structured Participation,and Collaborative Modeling — Applying Shared Vision Planning to Water Resources
Authors:Richard N Palmer  Hal E Cardwell  Mark A Lorie  William Werick
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst, , Amherst, Massachusetts, 01003;2. Conflict‐Resolution and Public‐Participation Center, Institute for Water Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, , Alexandria, Virginia, 22315;3. Resolution Planning, LLC, , Fort Collins, Colorado, 80526‐2233;4. Werick Creative Solutions, , Culpeper, Virginia, 22701
Abstract:Participatory planning applied to water resources has sparked significant interest and debate during the last decade. Recognition that models play a significant role in the formulation and implementation of design and management strategies has encouraged the profession to consider how such models can be best implemented. Shared Vision Planning (SVP) is a disciplined planning approach that combines traditional water resources planning methodologies with innovations such as structured public participation and the use of collaborative modeling, resulting in a more complete understanding and an integrative decision support tool. This study reviews these three basic components of SVP and explains how they are incorporated into a unified planning approach. The successful application of SVP is explored in three studies involving planning challenges: the National Drought Study, the Lake Ontario‐St. Lawrence River Study, and the Apalachicola‐Chattahoochee‐Flint/Alabama‐Coosa‐Tallapoosa River Basin Study. The article concludes by summarizing the advantages and limitations of this planning approach.
Keywords:collaborative planning  collaborative modeling  systems models  water management  water resources planning  adaptive management  participatory methodologies
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