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Water Supply Protection
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Adaptive Management Workgroup
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CO
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/1/3000
Author
PRRIP
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Six Steps of Adaptive Management
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Table 1. Example hypotheses developed by AM Work Group and linked to the example CEM <br />1 H1 = Once vegetation is removed and islands lowered on Program lands, channel <br /> characteristics can be maintained by flow throughout the associated habitat. <br /> *Other Management and Process Hypotheses to be identified <br />2 H2 = Once vegetation is removed and islands lowered, mechanical means are needed to <br /> maintain channel characteristics *Other Management and Process Hypotheses to be <br /> identified <br />3 H3 = WC prefer wider, shallower channels w/ open views; includes a. Depth, b. Width, c. <br /> Distance to disturbance, d. Proximity to wet meadows, e. size, f. length, g. water velocity, h. <br /> flight hazard, i. distribution <br /> *Other Management and Process Hypotheses to be identified <br />4 H4 = WC prefer palustrine wetlands during migration; includes a. size, b. depth, c. distance <br /> to disturbance, d. vegetation characteristics, e. flight hazard, f. distribution <br /> *Other Management and Process Hypotheses to be identified
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