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<br /> <br />ii <br /> <br />What <br /> <br />. <br />IS <br /> <br /> <br />Many agencies and organizations are <br /> <br /> <br />advocating a broader strategy for the <br /> <br /> <br />managem~nt of rivers. Often re- <br /> <br />ferred to as "multi-objective river <br /> <br /> <br />corridor. management", this approach <br /> <br /> <br />offers people a concept to address <br /> <br />.' <br />future uses oLimportant fivers and <br />their adjacent, lands. <br /> <br />Multi-objective management encour- <br />ages planning which involves a broad <br />range of river interests and leads to <br />decision-making that reflects a high <br />degre~ of consensus. . The resulting <br />actions maximize public and private <br />benefits with the least impacts on <br />significant river resources. <br /> <br />The following recent trends are' a <br />result of renewed interest in <br /> <br />managing river corridors to meet <br />multiple objectives: <br />