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ADAPTING TO CHANGE AND UNCERTAINTY

ADAPTING TO CHANGE AND UNCERTAINTY. LESSONS FROM THE WEST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA Chad Day School of Resources & Environment Simon Fraser University Dave Marshall Fraser Basin Council Vancouver, British Columbia. PLANNING, MANAGEMENT, IMPLEMENTATION.

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ADAPTING TO CHANGE AND UNCERTAINTY

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  1. ADAPTING TO CHANGE AND UNCERTAINTY LESSONS FROM THE WEST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA Chad Day School of Resources & Environment Simon Fraser University Dave Marshall Fraser Basin Council Vancouver, British Columbia

  2. PLANNING, MANAGEMENT, IMPLEMENTATION • Compare Columbia Basin with three large-scale governance systems • How effective are our decision-making systems? • policy options, predicting risk, acting early, responding to uncertainty? • Promote sustainability in basin? • Examples: CALFED, PSWQ Action Team, Fraser Basin Council, Columbia

  3. Evaluative Criteria • Legislation • Comprehensive • prioritized • enforceable • public involvement • Adaptive planning, implementation, monitoring • Clear goals, priorities, targets • Range of initiatives • Public evaluation of outcomes • Ecosystem based

  4. Evaluative Criteria • Representation • All interests at decision table • Financing • Sustainable and adequate • Leadership • Innovative, political support • Outcomes • Promoting social, economic, & environmental sustainability

  5. CALFED Bay-Delta Program Problems • Ecosystem Quality • Water supply and quality • Levee reliability 1995 FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION • coordinated approach to CA economy, water, & environment

  6. Legislation Adaptive Representation Financing Leadership Sustainability Promising program Yes Agencies decide Stakeholders advise $879 MM in 2000 Strong political, support Time will tell? Too late? CALFED

  7. Puget Sound Ecological Problems • 7million now; 9 in 20 years • Marine species: 220 fish, 26 mammals, 100 birds • 3 listed fish, many fish and bird declining • 70% of tidal wetlands lost, 33% shorelines changed, shellfish beds down 25%, sediments contaminated in urban areas • Public education and research • Action Team implements

  8. Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team • Restore and protect biological health and diversity • Wetlands & aquatic habitats • Pollutant elimination • Partnership framework-all interests • 12 counties, 122 cities • Comprehensive Conservation & Management Plan (CWA)-6th iteration since 1987 • Biannual PSWQ work plan • Sound + basin

  9. Legislation Adaptive Representation Financing Leadership Sustainability Focused, clear, supportive Yes Agencies decide, public advise Adequate Innovative, inventive, adaptive Impressive beginning, Time will tell? Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team

  10. A Few Statistics The Fraser Basin: • Headwaters commence high in the Rocky Mountains and flow 1377 km to sea • Constitutes 25% of the land mass of BC • Is home to 2.7 million people - and growing! • Produces 80% of the provincial economic output & contributes 10% of Canada’s GDP • Is undammed on its main stem and major tributaries

  11. FBC Vision...“Social well-being supported by a vibrant economy and sustained by a healthy environment”

  12. The Council is Governed by Four Directions:

  13. The Fraser Basin Council:A Unique Model of Governance A balanced and flexible partnership, comprised of: “4 Orders” of Canadian Government (Federal, Provincial, Local , First Nations) + Private Sector + Civil Society

  14. Board Structure36 Director Board: • Federal Government (3) • Provincial Government (3) • Local Government (8) • First Nations (8) • Regional Representatives (10) • Basin-Wide Representatives (4)

  15. What makes the Council Unique? • Brings broad range of individual perspectives together to achieve common ground toward sustainable solutions • Acts as catalyst, sustainability educator, facilitator, and jurisdiction and conflict resolution agent • Develops new modes of co-operative decision-making • No legislated “teeth” - instead, uses dialogue toward decision-making

  16. What does the Council DO (and not do) • Typically the Council is invited to become involved • Issues are often long-standing unresolved sustainability challenges • Solutions demand inclusive and representative participation carried out in a safe and equal environment • Focus on meaningful action on the ground • NOT a think-tank • NOT an academic exercise or research unit • NOT a regulator

  17. FRASER BASIN COUNCIL • Legislation • Adaptive • Representation • Financing • Leadership • Sustainability • None, done through Council Partners • Definitely • Consensus Based Decision-Making • Innovative and growing • Influential and effective • Fundamental

  18. COLUMBIA BASIN How to Consider Threats like Climate Change? • 1961 Columbia Basin Treaty-industrialized • Hydroelectricity, flood control, navigation, irrigation, • urban, industrial, recreation lower priority • Recently ecology • Federal-provincial dominance: Corp, BPA, BCH, BoR, Forestry and BLM 55% of U.S. basin

  19. COLUMBIA BASIN INSTITUTIONS • NPPC: States and tribes • Fish policy secondary now to ESA under NMFS + U.S. Fish & Wildlife • Power policy • Which forum(s) should consider climate change in Columbia?

  20. Technical Management Team • TMT Guidelines 5j (dam & reservoir operations)“Member of the public may comment on an issue or agenda item at the end of the meeting. They may also comment outside the TMT process.” • No nongovernmental interest group members on TMT • NPPC and Montana are not members • Does not reflect diversity of interests in basin

  21. Addressing Climate Change? • No forum where all interests can work toward consensus decisions on such questions • No international forum where all interests meet on regular basis • Have all parts of orchestra but no conductor • No coordinating institution like CALFED, PSWQAT, CBC • Difficult to achieve consensus, not impossible

  22. Legislation Adaptive process Representation Financing Leadership Sustainability Not yet integrated Yes generally; climate? No Adequate Need coordinating body shared decision making Time will tell? Columbia Basin

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