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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... construction. This is not to say that the Corps lacks federal-level guidance. On the contrary, the Corps is governed by 219 public laws (as of December 2000) that date back to the late nineteenth century. Executive orders, congressional ...
... construction evaluations to be conducted and for operations to be adjusted accordingly, but Congress generally has not provided resources to the Corps for comprehensive post-construction studies. Evaluations of water project outcomes ...
... construction, but rather on operations of existing projects, which frequently entails the very different task of resolving resource trade-offs among competing interest groups. Although its planning methods have often been subject to ...
... construction of dikes and levees in floodplain and other low-lying areas, beach protection projects in coastal areas, and the dredging of ports and rivers. These projects and activities are still requested by the nation's citizens and ...
... construction, management, and operations, as well as in sciencerelated programs. Emergence of Economics-Based Frameworks Decisions about water resources projects and other public works became more systematic in the late nineteenth ...
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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 |