Management Priorities

Translating Values at Risk to Durable and Attainable Objectives


CWP stakeholders reflected on the Values at Risk and identified a set of durable Management Objectives intended to guide policy development and project implementation in the Eagle River watershed.

Stakeholders worked to ensure that identified objectives are measurable, operable, meaningful and motivational.

CWP Objectives Summary

Ongoing Identification and Prioritization of Strategies

The Management Objectives represent a critical primary deliverable from the CWP. They provide a framework for ongoing efforts to identify projects, policies, and other actions that support the goals of the Plan. In this way, the CWP is envisioned as a dynamic process that does not end with the publication of this document or associated planning outputs. The Eagle River Coalition intends to continue engagement with local stakeholders to identify, fund, and implement critical actions that further the goals and mission of the Plan.


Initial Strategy List

CWP stakeholders identified an initial set of alternative actions that support the Management Objective. Thirty potential Strategies that can help mitigate future risks to community values and both protect and improve the benefits derived by all of us from our streams and rivers.

Strategies were evaluated against perceived constraints or challenges, termed Limiting Factors, that might limit the ability of the community to actually implement the action. Strategies were also assessed by identifying the number of Management Objectives they respond to. Outcomes of these evaluations were captured as a pair of dimensionless indices that allow for relative comparisons among the Strategies.

CWP Projects and Strategies Summary