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Toggle Watershed management stakeholder engagement adaptive management ( 1 )
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Larry Fisher 2022 The State of the Cienega Watershed: Enhancing Adaptive Management Decision Making and Public Outreach in the Cienega Watershed Watershed management stakeholder engagement adaptive management After almost 20 years of commitment to an adaptive management framework, the Cienega Watershed Partnership (CWP) is a unique example of collaborative resource management. The efforts have produced a coalition of decision-makers and a long-term collaboration whose members – academics, federal, state, and local government agencies, non-profit organizations, local ranchers, and residents – actively share information and resources.

Over the past five years, CWP has also sponsored an annual assessment of watershed health, the State of the Cienega Watershed. The State of the Watershed provides a regular assessment of conditions and trends in the watershed, drawing on a wide array of existing data, and 21 specific indicators to provide a mechanism for long-term monitoring, evaluation, and adaptation of CWP program priorities and actions.

This proposal seeks to support for ongoing improvements to the State of the Watershed assessment effort, including:
• Refinements to specific data and analysis of existing indicators
• Introduction of additional indicators and datasets to improve the overall assessment
• Improving the connection between the State of the Watershed workshop and agency decision making, including strong linkages with the annual BP process
• More active engagement of the BP technical teams and implementing agencies in interpreting and applying the indicators to ongoing conservation management activities
• Improvements to our public outreach and education efforts
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Toggle Watershed management monitoring mining ( 1 )
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Larry Fisher 2020 Building capacity to assess watershed health, water quality, and the anticipated impacts of mining in Southern Arizona Watershed management monitoring mining The purpose of this project is to produce an assessment report and database of indicators available to the public, further develop and refine CWP’s State of the Watershed model, as well as extend this work to other networks to enhance capacity on watershed health assessment in the region. The project also seeks to publish more widely the results and experience to date, in order to further extend the reach of this work, and to engage and mentor university students and partners from other local watershed groups on these important science-based and participatory research methods.
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