Title: Meeting with Oak Ridges Moraine Community Groups
1Meeting with Oak Ridges Moraine Community Groups
2Table of Contents
- What is MTM?
- MTM Activities
- Monitoring Advisory Committee
- Community-based Monitoring Framework
- Community-based Monitoring Network
- Partnership Development
- Community-level Strategic Monitoring Plan
- Next Steps
3What is MTM?
- A project that builds a network of
community-based monitoring across the moraine - Engaged citizens become effective agents in
protecting the ORM addressing needs, filling
gaps, reducing duplication - Monitoring results will be measured against the
policies of the ORM Conservation Plan and can be
used to expose problems and issues that are
currently not dealt with through the Plan - Three Innovations
- COMMUNITY leadership
- INTEGRATION of environmental and policy
monitoring through leading edge information
management technology - DEVELOPMENT of a Community-Based Monitoring
Framework defining roles
4MTM Activities
- Stakeholders Meeting, Jun. 05
- Building community interest and networks
- Workshops, Sept. 05
- Field Days, Oct. 05
- Meetings Feb./Mar. 06
- Status report ORMCP implementation
- Gap analysis whos doing what?
- Building technological capacity
- Creation of Monitoring Advisory Committee and
draft Monitoring Framework
5Monitoring Advisory Committee
- Group of stakeholders from community, government,
academia, First Nations, industry - Oversee the development of a moraine-wide
monitoring framework everyone has a role in
multi-party monitoring, including volunteers! - Provide feedback on the progress of the
Community-Based Strategic Monitoring Plans - Ensure the employment of leading edge science and
best practices in community engagement
6Community-based Monitoring Framework
Baseflow- relationship to quality and quantity,
watershed development/ water qualityInfrared
photography, Fish habitat Benthics, Anecdotal,
Toxic hotspots, Private wells, Impervious
surfaces, Intermittent streams
7Community-based Monitoring Framework
These can fit into either large or medium Land
use change, application requirements, water
taking Training modules/guide books, Council
watch, Application quality review
8Community-based Monitoring Network
Kawartha Heritage Conservancy
Valley Voices
Oak Ridges Friends of Environment
Community Resource Centre
Concerned Citizens of Northumberland
Protect the Ridges
Concerned Citizens of King Township
Richmond Hill Naturalists
9Canadian Community Monitoring Network
Community Mapping Gathering information about
the community helps to design CBM that is unique
to the community and its interests. It provides
the opportunity for decision-makers to describe
their information needs and the chance to
maximize collaboration between partners.
10Canadian Community Monitoring Network
Participation Assessment Understanding the groups
and people involved in CBM generates knowledge
about how to engage them, use their skills and
meet their needs. Participation Assessment helps
find the best approaches for building capacity.
11Canadian Community Monitoring Network
Capacity Building Enhancing the communitys
ability to carry out monitoring requires capacity
in the form of resources and skills both social
and technical. Good coordination, training and
information delivery mechanisms are essential.
12Canadian Community Monitoring Network
Information Gathering Delivery Communication
flows through all aspects of CBM. Educating
people about monitoring, identifying local
priorities, and reporting back the results rely
on effective communication. When information
needs are identified, monitoring becomes
demand-driven, which informs the development of
more effective tools and solutions for local
environmental issues. The decision-makers then
need to feed this knowledge and skill into
appropriate local choices that are adaptive.
13Partnership Development
- Build local capacity across the moraine
- Build ecological and monitoring skills at local
level - Broaden volunteer base
- Develop strong anchors in moraine network
- Broaden governance through shared decision-making
14Partnership Community Groups
- Brings local knowledge about community
- Brings local experience
- Brings credibility
- Brings enthusiasm and willing people
15Partnership - MTM
- Brings established credible citizen science
policy knowledge - Brings suite of established tested protocols
- Brings community-based monitoring knowledge
skills - Brings organizational and capacity-building skill
sets including data management
16Community-Level Strategic Monitoring Plan
- A process to guide local monitoring efforts
within context of overall framework - Developed jointly between findings of Monitoring
Advisory Committee (MAC) and community mapping
workshops - Context-specific with focus on structure and
sustainability - Reviewed annually
17Next Steps
- Development of training workshops for ecological
policy monitoring- March-December 2006 - Development of Community-Level Strategic
- Monitoring Plans- Ongoing
- Training workshops- March 2007