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'''Cereghino, P. 2021. Delta Adaptive Management Strategy DRAFT (2010-2013). Unpublished program documents, prepared for Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington. 43 pp.'''
'''Cereghino, P. 2021. Delta Adaptive Management Strategy DRAFT (2010-2013). Unpublished program documents, prepared for Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington. 43 pp.'''


==Notes==
 
*Capture of a unpublished approach to [[Adaptive Management]] in [[River Delta]] restoration.
Preface (July 2021)
*Developed during formation of the [[ESRP]] program and following and drawing upon [[PSNERP]] restoration model development.
Purpose
*A series of workshops with delta restoration experts led to this draft, which was created outside an institutional need, and so was never adopted.
Executive Summary
Introduction
:Importance of Delta Restoration
:The Challenge of Delta Restoration
:Integrating Research and Restoration Practice
:A Proposal for Restoration Learning
Delta Components and Processes
:Delta Processes, Drivers, and Regimes
:Delta Structures
:Delta Ecosystem Functions, Goods and Services
:Differences among Puget Sound Deltas
Organizing Learning around Critical Dynamics
Learning is a Project
Learning in Capital Programs
Project Duration and Intensity
Selecting Proposals for Investment
Importance
Viability
Policy Relevance
The Importance of Defining Working Postulates
Barriers to Effective Adaptive Management
Building Continuity in Learning
Learning Project Selection and Peer Oversight
A Note on Comprehensive System Monitoring
Core Monitoring Strategy
:Hydrodynamics and Channel Formation
:Benchmarks
:Project Extent and Elevation Zonation
:Channel feature baseline and change
:Water Level Verification
:Sediment Dynamics and Vegetation
:Sediment Accretion
:Natural Vegetation Recruitment
:Out Planting Survival
Dynamics Reserved for Learning Projects
:Salmonid rearing services
:Biodiversity and food web development
:Flood and drainage services
:Human social dynamics
High Risk Projects
:Tide Gate Risks
:Limited Breach Risks
:Downstream Scour Risks
:Agricultural Drainage Risks
:Sediment Contamination Risks
Systematic Qualitative Observation

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Cereghino, P. 2021. Delta Adaptive Management Strategy DRAFT (2010-2013). Unpublished program documents, prepared for Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington. 43 pp.


Preface (July 2021) Purpose Executive Summary Introduction

Importance of Delta Restoration
The Challenge of Delta Restoration
Integrating Research and Restoration Practice
A Proposal for Restoration Learning

Delta Components and Processes

Delta Processes, Drivers, and Regimes
Delta Structures
Delta Ecosystem Functions, Goods and Services
Differences among Puget Sound Deltas

Organizing Learning around Critical Dynamics Learning is a Project Learning in Capital Programs Project Duration and Intensity Selecting Proposals for Investment Importance Viability Policy Relevance The Importance of Defining Working Postulates Barriers to Effective Adaptive Management Building Continuity in Learning Learning Project Selection and Peer Oversight A Note on Comprehensive System Monitoring Core Monitoring Strategy

Hydrodynamics and Channel Formation
Benchmarks
Project Extent and Elevation Zonation
Channel feature baseline and change
Water Level Verification
Sediment Dynamics and Vegetation
Sediment Accretion
Natural Vegetation Recruitment
Out Planting Survival

Dynamics Reserved for Learning Projects

Salmonid rearing services
Biodiversity and food web development
Flood and drainage services
Human social dynamics

High Risk Projects

Tide Gate Risks
Limited Breach Risks
Downstream Scour Risks
Agricultural Drainage Risks
Sediment Contamination Risks

Systematic Qualitative Observation

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