Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project PlanningNational Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Ocean Studies Board, Water Science and Technology Board, Committee to Assess the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Methods of Analysis and Peer Review for Water Resources Project Planning, Panel on Methods and Techniques of Project Analysis National Academies Press, 2004. gada 30. aug. - 165 lappuses Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planningis part of a larger study that was conducted in response to a request from the U.S. Congress in the Water Resources Development Act of 2000 for the National Academy of Sciences to review the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer's peer review methods and analytical approaches. This report reviews the Corps' analytical procedures and planning methods, largely in the context of the federal Economic and Environmental Principles and Guidelines for Water and Related Land Resources Implementation Studies, also known as the Principles and Guidelines or "P and G" (P&G), as well as the Corps' Planning Guidance Notebook (PGN). |
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... USACE 2012”) in October 2003. The reorganization is intended to change the internal workings of Corps Headquarters and its regional elements and to promote a more business-like approach in order to streamline internal processes (http ...
... (USACE, 2000). The two-page “principles” of the P&G aim to ensure “proper and consistent planning by Federal agencies in the formulation and evaluation of water and related land resources implementation studies” (WRC, 1983, p. iv). The ...
... ' civil works budget since the mid-1960s (more than 50 percent; USACE, 2001a); and an increasing demand for nontraditional activities, primarily ecosystem restoration. The trend of the Corps building fewer new civil works Introduction 15.
... USACE (2002c). CONTEMPORARY PROJECT PLANNING AND GUIDANCE1 The Study Initiation, Review, and Approval Process Many water resources planning studies begin at the local level with a perceived need or opportunity. This need is typically ...
... usace.army.mil/inet/functions/ cw/cecwp/General_guidance/guidance.htm). The planning process described in the Principles and Guidelines includes six steps: 1. Specify problems and opportunities. 2. Inventory and forecast conditions. 3 ...
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3 Assessing Benefits and Costs of Corps Projects | 38 |
4 Stakeholder Participation | 73 |
5 Engineering | 87 |
6 A New National Water Management Framework | 98 |
7 Revising Corps of Engineers Planning Studies | 109 |
Appendixes | 127 |
Appendix A Water Resources Development Act 2000 Public Law No 106541 of the 106th Congress | 129 |
Appendix B Corps Divisions and Districts | 132 |
Appendix C Office of Management and Budgets Guidance on Nonmarket Valuation Techniques | 134 |
Appendix D Analysis of Nonstructural Flood Damage Reduction | 136 |
Appendix E Army Corps of Engineers Planning Center of Expertise | 138 |
Appendix F Rosters | 142 |
Appendix G Biographical Information of Panel Members and Staff | 147 |