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Draft planning outline detailing the phased, watershed-based approach for integrated water resources management in the Upper Deschutes Basin, including stakeholder involvement, agency coordination, and assessment of water, ecological, and social factors.
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Upper Deschutes Basin, Oregon, USA
Topic:
Integrated Water Resources Planning
Document type:
Draft planning outline
Organization / institution:
Oregon Water Resources Department, Deschutes River Conservancy, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council
Authors:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative (DBWC) planning team
Target audience:
Stakeholders, water users, governmental and tribal entities
Planning period:
Phase 1 – upper and middle Deschutes River mainstem and key tributaries
Approval date:
Draft circulated October 21, 2022
Implementation timeline:
To be determined; includes prioritization of strategies
References:
Draft Guidelines Feb. 2015, Upper Deschutes Basin Study Oct. 2019, Deschutes River Basin report Jan. 1961, NPCC Deschutes Subbasin Plan 2004, USGS studies, Reclamation’s Unregulated Flows Oct. 2017
Collaborating agencies:
Oregon Department of Agriculture, DEQ, ODFW, ODF, Oregon State Parks, Bureau of Reclamation, USFWS, USGS, NOAA, USFS, NRCS
Public engagement:
Inclusive application for working group seats, public meetings, transparent information sharing
Consensus approach:
Open and inclusive decision-making, strive for full consensus
Key features:
Watershed-based planning, balance of instream and out-of-stream needs, science-based and flexible approaches, accountability, and integration with existing basins
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Year:
2023–2027
Geographic scope:
England
Focus areas:
Place-based working, community development, placemaking, libraries
Document type:
Analytical report with project case studies
Sector:
Public libraries and cultural services
Institutions mentioned:
Norfolk Libraries, Surrey Libraries, Libraries Connected, Department for Culture Media and Sport, Arts Council England
Funding programmes:
Know Your Neighbourhood fund, Place Partnership Fund
Case study locations:
Great Yarmouth (Norfolk), Staines (Spelthorne, Surrey)
Target groups:
Local communities, vulnerable adults, unemployed people, bereaved people, young people
Partnerships:
Local authorities, arts organisations, voluntary sector, health and social services
Timeframes covered:
2023–2025; 2025–2027
Themes:
Community engagement, volunteering, youth arts leadership, social inclusion
Programme name:
Growing Place-based Giving Programme
Funding amount:
£777,000
Incubation Fund:
£600,000
Funding per scheme:
£50,000 per financial year (2018/19 and 2019/20)
Total per scheme:
£100,000
Funding body:
Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS)
Geographical scope:
England
Programme period:
December 2018 to March 2020
Application deadline:
Friday 14 December (17:00)
Target participants:
Early-stage place-based giving schemes (PBGS)
Eligible lead organisations:
Local authorities, registered charities, charitable trusts or foundations, community interest companies, councils for voluntary services, voluntary or community organisations, social enterprises
Support components:
Tailored advice and guidance, advisory group access, peer network membership, monitoring of progress
Document type:
Programme guidance and eligibility criteria
Policy context:
Civil Society Strategy
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Queensland, Australia
Topic:
Place-based approaches
Document type:
Report
Organization:
Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors, Queensland Government
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Policymakers, community development practitioners, researchers, and local governments
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Link:
https://www.communities.qld.gov.au/industry-partners/place-based-approaches
Context:
A report on the concept and application of place-based approaches to community development, detailing their features, challenges, and potential outcomes.
Organization:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative
Abbreviation:
DBWC
Document Type:
Charter
Date:
May 13, 2020
Geographic Scope:
Deschutes Basin, Oregon
Originating Bodies:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative Planning Team
Related Initiatives:
Upper Deschutes Basin Study Working Group; Water Summit (Fall 2018); Deschutes Water Alliance
Primary Focus Areas:
Upper and Middle Deschutes River main stem
Stated Mission:
Achieve balance of water use in the Deschutes Basin
Primary Goals:
Stream flow restoration; water quality improvement; agricultural water reliability; urban water supply security
Policy Framework Reference:
Oregon Place-Based Integrated Water Resources Planning model
Stakeholders:
Water users, irrigation districts, tribal representatives, state agencies, urban communities, environmental interests
Implementation Mechanisms:
Framework for Action; consensus development; annual Basin Summit/Workshop
Related Programs:
Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP); Watershed Plans; WaterSmart; Upper Deschutes Habitat Restoration
Intended Outcomes:
Comprehensive Deschutes Basin Water Plan
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Upper Deschutes Basin
Topic:
Water Management
Document Type:
Meeting Notes
Organization / Institution:
DBWC Technical Committee
Author:
DBWC Technical Committee Members
Target Audience:
Stakeholders, Water Management Experts, Policy Makers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Deschutes Basin, Oregon
Theme:
Water management, ecological restoration, agriculture, community development
Document type:
Charter
Organization / Institution:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative
Author:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative Planning Team
Target audience:
Stakeholders, water users, policy makers, community members in Deschutes Basin
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
August 18, 2020
Date of revisions:
June 22, 2020, July 10, 2020
Description:
Mechanism for stakeholders in Deschutes Basin to collaboratively address critical water allocation and management issues through planning, consensus, and coordinated action.
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Deschutes Basin, Oregon
Topic:
Water Allocation and Management
Document Type:
Charter
Organization:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative
Author:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative Planning Team
Target Audience:
Stakeholders in the Deschutes Basin
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
June 15, 2020
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Deschutes Basin, Oregon
Subject:
Groundwater Mitigation, Water Management
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Oregon Water Resources Department, Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative
Author:
Sarah Henderson
Target Audience:
Government agencies, water management professionals, stakeholders in the Deschutes Basin
Effective Period:
2021-ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Date:
August 26, 2022
Time:
10:30am-12:30pm
Location:
Hybrid – Redmond City Hall OR Zoom
Topic:
Water Management in Deschutes Basin
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organizer:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative (DBWC)
Author:
DBWC Staff
Audience:
Stakeholders in Water Management
Approval Date:
August 26, 2022
Date of Last Revision:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Deschutes Basin, Oregon, USA
Topic:
Water resource management, collaborative governance
Document type:
Meeting notes
Organization / Institution:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative
Author:
Planning Team
Participants:
Members of Planning Team and Working Group, OWRD representatives, local commissioners
Period covered:
June 12, 2020
Date of meeting:
June 12, 2020
Key decisions:
Addition of three at-large citizen seats, recommendation of petitions to join DBWC, Co-Chairs nomination
Method of approval:
Voting by Planning Team members
Platform:
Zoom
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
Topic:
Water resource management planning
Document type:
Meeting notes
Organization / Institution:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative
Authors:
DBWC Staff and Planning Team
Attendees:
Members of DBWC Working Group, Tri-Chairs, Technical Staff
Meeting format:
In-person and remote via Zoom
Next meeting:
January 13, 2023
Action items:
Review Scope Outline, vote on plan document, track changes circulation
References:
State Place Based Planning documents, COIC website, USFS publications
Stakeholders:
Community members, individual landowners, federal agencies
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Deschutes Basin, Oregon, USA
Subject:
Water management legislation and planning
Document type:
Meeting minutes
Organization:
Deschutes Basin Water Collaborative (DBWC)
Author:
Planning Team and staff
Attendees:
Joanne Richter, Shon Rae, Ron Nelson, Nancy Gilbert, Mike Taylor, Holly Mondo, Adam Sussman, Kyle Gorman, Robert Brunoe, Michael Tripp, Natasha Bellis, Bridget Moran, Tim Deboodt, Anette Liebe, Phil Chang, Scott Aycock, Ciara Williams, Vernita Ediger, Kate Fitzpatrick
Period of activity:
February 5, 2021
Key legislative bills discussed:
HB 3103, SB 22, HB 2251, HB 3091
Subcommittees formed:
Legislative Subcommittee
Communication channels:
Email chain, ad hoc meetings
Next steps:
Vet bills, deliver recommendations to Working Group, assemble outreach/education materials