Title: COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING
1COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING For Carter Lake
Watershed October 5, 2006 Presented by Steve
Tonn University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension
Educator Douglas/Sarpy Counties
2Community Based Planning is a voluntary, locally
led planning process that involves social,
economic, and environmental concerns over a
defined geographic area (such as a watershed).
COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING
3The desired outcome is a comprehensive
Management Planthat isFully Implemented
COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING
4GOALS OF THE PLANNING PROCESS
- To get stakeholder involvement!
- To include the appropriate ecological, economic,
and social factors. - To maintain and enhance the quality of the
environment. -
5WATERSHED PLANNING
- Forms partnerships between stakeholder groups and
technical resource specialists. - Minimizes conflict.
- Emphasizes desired future conditions.
- Improves natural resource management.
6STAKEHOLDERS
- Represent an individual or group.
- Serve as decision makers.
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- Have an interest in or will be impacted by
actions of the plan.
7WATERSHED ADVISORY COUNCIL
- Small group (usually 5-12) of individuals who
represent the various stakeholders. - Serve as decision makers in drafting a management
plan for all the stakeholders to review and
approve.
8TECHNICAL TEAM
- Technical Resource Specialists
- Work together with Watershed Advisory Council
(WAC) - Provide resource information to WAC on conditions
and possible solutions
9COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING
- Key Components-
- 1. A Common Vision of Desired Conditions
- 2. Identification and Prioritization of
- Concerns
- 3. Development and Implementation of
- Appropriate Steps to Adequately Address
- Concerns
10COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING PROCESS
- 3 PHASES
- Phase I - Know Your Area
- Phase II - Decision Making
- Phase III - Plan Implementation
11Phase I Know Your Area
12Phase II Decision Making
Formulate Alternatives
Evaluate Alternatives
Make Decisions
13Phase III Plan Implementation
Implement Plan
Evaluate Plan
14COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING
- 3 KEY BENEFITS
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- Community and stakeholders are much
more informed about what is happening! -
- Stakeholders are actively involved in the
decisions made and implementation of the plan
will happen at a much higher rate! - Projects completed are more successful!
15 Steve Tonn Extension Educator University of
Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in Douglas/Sarpy
Counties Omaha, NE TEL 402-444-4237 EMAIL
stonn2_at_unl.edu