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The Nisqually Watershed Stewardship Plan DRAFT – March 2011
Mission Proposed Mission:  To create sustainability in the Nisqually Watershed for current and future generations by developing a common culture of environmental, social, and economic balance. Current Mission:  To encourage and support sustainability in the Nisqually watershed in order to steward the resources in perpetuity and build a model for harmonious living.
Overall Goals The overall goals of the Nisqually Watershed Stewardship Plan draw from the Nisqually River Council’s mission, vision, and guiding principles. They represent the components of sustainability: environment, community, and economy.
Our Vision for the Future (unchanged) We live in a watershed where vibrant communities, a healthy natural environment and a prosperous, innovative economy are valued. Our waters, from glacier to sound, run clean and clear, fish and wildlife thrive in our streams, forests and prairies. People are drawn to live, work, and play in our rural landscape. As stewards of our land and water, we value our working farms and forests which protect our natural, cultural, and scenic heritage.
Guiding Principles (unchanged) We embrace the people who live in the Nisqually watershed, their sense of identity and responsibility that has existed for generations.  We embrace a diverse landscape that can simultaneously support essential ecological functions, viable populations of all native species, economic prosperity, and social well-being. We value a vibrant local economy that benefits from and values the watershed’s resources. We will use all available and practical tools to plan, measure, and evaluate our progress.
Overview Environment Protect, restore, and enhance ecosystem function Protect and enhance biological diversity Promote sustainable resource use Facilitate the appreciation, protection, and enhancement of the watershed through education Social ,[object Object]
Protect and enhance the network of trails and recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities
Promote local community identities, cultures, arts, and heritage
Support fully-functioning, integrated communities with the full complement of servicesEconomic ,[object Object]
Support sustainable tourism and recreation
Enhance economic viability of sustainable agriculture, forestry, and fisheries
Increase market access for watershed-based businesses ,[object Object]
Environmental Sustainability Protect, restore, and enhance ecosystem function   Protect and enhance biological diversity   Promote sustainable resource use   Facilitate the appreciation, protection, and enhancement of the watershed through education
Environmental Sustainability Protect, restore, and enhance ecosystem function Viable, resilient amounts of all 7 ecoregions are present and providing ecosystem services. Indicators:  Prairie lands with a predominance of native species and minimal populations of invasive species Forest lands with a diversity of species and age classes; complexity within stands, and complexity inter- and intra-stand Snow and ice lands with sufficient amounts to support healthy hydrologic cycles Alpine lands continue to support diverse biological communities River and stream systems are fully functioning – healthy riparian zones, intact channel migration zones, connected and intact floodplains, good water quality, flow regimes which support biological diversity
Environmental Sustainability Protect and enhance biological diversity Local populations of native species are self sustaining. Indicators: Harvestable amounts of culturally-important species are present Invasive species are eradicated or managed Diverse communities of native fish, wildlife, and plants are present
Environmental Sustainability Promote sustainable resource use All resource extraction is conducted in a manner consistent with the long-term viability of watershed ecosystems.   Indicators: Forests are harvested in a sustainable manner Water usage protects instream flows and groundwater recharge Sustainable agricultural practices protect soils, water quality, and sensitive habitats Mineral extraction and associated industries are conducted in a manner that protects water quantity and quality, and air quality
Environmental Sustainability Facilitate the appreciation, protection, and enhancement of the watershed through education Watershed residents, visitors, and others have access to a variety of programs and resources which enable and empower them to be responsible watershed stewards.   Indicators: Students engaged in actively exploring, monitoring and restoring their watershed Local landowners and community members are active stewards of their watershed Watershed-based education programs are present in schools throughout the watershed Organizations throughout the watershed provide visitors access to educational programs and resources
Social Sustainability A community that is healthy, wealthy, resilient, and wise Communities in this watershed determine how they affect the economy and environment. It is important to keep these communities healthy so they can continue to make good decisions. Strong communities require access to good schools, health care, employment, the arts, and a healthy environment.
Social Sustainability Promote health and wellness in the community Protect and enhance the network of trails and recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities Promote local community identities, cultures, arts, and heritage Support fully-functioning, integrated communities with the full complement of services
Social Sustainability Promote health and wellness in the community Indicators: Locally grown and produced foods are available and affordable Community health indicators (obesity rates, % of population w/o health insurance, etc.) show marked improvement  Disaster Response Plans and Community Emergency Response Teams are developed
Social Sustainability Protect and enhance the network of trails and recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities Indicators: Individual communities are linked by a network of multi-use trails A diverse assortment of recreational opportunities exists in the watershed The public is aware of, and uses, regional recreational opportunities
Social Sustainability Promote local community identities, cultures, arts, and heritage Indicators: Farmers markets, co-ops, and alternative economies exist throughout the watershed Natural and built heritage facilities are protected A vibrant artisan community exists in the watershed Celebrations of watershed events occur throughout the watershed Community members are informed, engaged, involved, and interconnected with a sense of local identity
Social Sustainability Support fully-functioning, integrated communities with the full complement of services Indicators: Transportation infrastructure supports public transportation, ride sharing, and alternative fuel vehicles Increase access to quality health care Opportunities for formal and informal education exist throughout the watershed
Economic Sustainability Increased economic productivity in a sustainable manner An economy that is built on sustainable industries is critical to the success of this plan and the Nisqually watershed as a whole. We work to encourage other new and sustainable economic opportunities along with the tourism industry that is becoming well established. Our vision for sustainable businesses includes sustainable goods and services that are produced in a sustainable manner, within a culture of sustainability.  We seek a healthy, vibrant economy that values the qualities that make the Nisqually watershed a wonderful place to live.
Economic Sustainability Promote the development of sustainable businesses and built communities Support sustainable tourism and recreation  Enhance economic viability of sustainable agriculture, forestry, and fisheries  Increase market access for watershed-based businesses
Economic Sustainability Promote the development of sustainable businesses and built communities Indicators: An increase in sustainable manufacturing within the watershed Goods and services are produced within Cradle to Cradle systems Increased investment in natural capital by small and large business owners Developed areas of the watershed support ecosystem services
Economic Sustainability Support sustainable tourism and recreation  Indicators: An abundance of sustainable recreation opportunities exist within the watershed A vital agriculture tourism industry exists Scenic vistas and viewpoints are protected Non-traditional experiential tourism is supported (painting expeditions, Mt. Rainier Institute)

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The Nisqually Watershed Stewardship Plan Update, 2011

  • 1. The Nisqually Watershed Stewardship Plan DRAFT – March 2011
  • 2. Mission Proposed Mission: To create sustainability in the Nisqually Watershed for current and future generations by developing a common culture of environmental, social, and economic balance. Current Mission: To encourage and support sustainability in the Nisqually watershed in order to steward the resources in perpetuity and build a model for harmonious living.
  • 3. Overall Goals The overall goals of the Nisqually Watershed Stewardship Plan draw from the Nisqually River Council’s mission, vision, and guiding principles. They represent the components of sustainability: environment, community, and economy.
  • 4. Our Vision for the Future (unchanged) We live in a watershed where vibrant communities, a healthy natural environment and a prosperous, innovative economy are valued. Our waters, from glacier to sound, run clean and clear, fish and wildlife thrive in our streams, forests and prairies. People are drawn to live, work, and play in our rural landscape. As stewards of our land and water, we value our working farms and forests which protect our natural, cultural, and scenic heritage.
  • 5. Guiding Principles (unchanged) We embrace the people who live in the Nisqually watershed, their sense of identity and responsibility that has existed for generations. We embrace a diverse landscape that can simultaneously support essential ecological functions, viable populations of all native species, economic prosperity, and social well-being. We value a vibrant local economy that benefits from and values the watershed’s resources. We will use all available and practical tools to plan, measure, and evaluate our progress.
  • 6.
  • 7. Protect and enhance the network of trails and recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities
  • 8. Promote local community identities, cultures, arts, and heritage
  • 9.
  • 10. Support sustainable tourism and recreation
  • 11. Enhance economic viability of sustainable agriculture, forestry, and fisheries
  • 12.
  • 13. Environmental Sustainability Protect, restore, and enhance ecosystem function   Protect and enhance biological diversity   Promote sustainable resource use   Facilitate the appreciation, protection, and enhancement of the watershed through education
  • 14. Environmental Sustainability Protect, restore, and enhance ecosystem function Viable, resilient amounts of all 7 ecoregions are present and providing ecosystem services. Indicators: Prairie lands with a predominance of native species and minimal populations of invasive species Forest lands with a diversity of species and age classes; complexity within stands, and complexity inter- and intra-stand Snow and ice lands with sufficient amounts to support healthy hydrologic cycles Alpine lands continue to support diverse biological communities River and stream systems are fully functioning – healthy riparian zones, intact channel migration zones, connected and intact floodplains, good water quality, flow regimes which support biological diversity
  • 15. Environmental Sustainability Protect and enhance biological diversity Local populations of native species are self sustaining. Indicators: Harvestable amounts of culturally-important species are present Invasive species are eradicated or managed Diverse communities of native fish, wildlife, and plants are present
  • 16. Environmental Sustainability Promote sustainable resource use All resource extraction is conducted in a manner consistent with the long-term viability of watershed ecosystems. Indicators: Forests are harvested in a sustainable manner Water usage protects instream flows and groundwater recharge Sustainable agricultural practices protect soils, water quality, and sensitive habitats Mineral extraction and associated industries are conducted in a manner that protects water quantity and quality, and air quality
  • 17. Environmental Sustainability Facilitate the appreciation, protection, and enhancement of the watershed through education Watershed residents, visitors, and others have access to a variety of programs and resources which enable and empower them to be responsible watershed stewards. Indicators: Students engaged in actively exploring, monitoring and restoring their watershed Local landowners and community members are active stewards of their watershed Watershed-based education programs are present in schools throughout the watershed Organizations throughout the watershed provide visitors access to educational programs and resources
  • 18. Social Sustainability A community that is healthy, wealthy, resilient, and wise Communities in this watershed determine how they affect the economy and environment. It is important to keep these communities healthy so they can continue to make good decisions. Strong communities require access to good schools, health care, employment, the arts, and a healthy environment.
  • 19. Social Sustainability Promote health and wellness in the community Protect and enhance the network of trails and recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities Promote local community identities, cultures, arts, and heritage Support fully-functioning, integrated communities with the full complement of services
  • 20. Social Sustainability Promote health and wellness in the community Indicators: Locally grown and produced foods are available and affordable Community health indicators (obesity rates, % of population w/o health insurance, etc.) show marked improvement Disaster Response Plans and Community Emergency Response Teams are developed
  • 21. Social Sustainability Protect and enhance the network of trails and recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities Indicators: Individual communities are linked by a network of multi-use trails A diverse assortment of recreational opportunities exists in the watershed The public is aware of, and uses, regional recreational opportunities
  • 22. Social Sustainability Promote local community identities, cultures, arts, and heritage Indicators: Farmers markets, co-ops, and alternative economies exist throughout the watershed Natural and built heritage facilities are protected A vibrant artisan community exists in the watershed Celebrations of watershed events occur throughout the watershed Community members are informed, engaged, involved, and interconnected with a sense of local identity
  • 23. Social Sustainability Support fully-functioning, integrated communities with the full complement of services Indicators: Transportation infrastructure supports public transportation, ride sharing, and alternative fuel vehicles Increase access to quality health care Opportunities for formal and informal education exist throughout the watershed
  • 24. Economic Sustainability Increased economic productivity in a sustainable manner An economy that is built on sustainable industries is critical to the success of this plan and the Nisqually watershed as a whole. We work to encourage other new and sustainable economic opportunities along with the tourism industry that is becoming well established. Our vision for sustainable businesses includes sustainable goods and services that are produced in a sustainable manner, within a culture of sustainability. We seek a healthy, vibrant economy that values the qualities that make the Nisqually watershed a wonderful place to live.
  • 25. Economic Sustainability Promote the development of sustainable businesses and built communities Support sustainable tourism and recreation Enhance economic viability of sustainable agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Increase market access for watershed-based businesses
  • 26. Economic Sustainability Promote the development of sustainable businesses and built communities Indicators: An increase in sustainable manufacturing within the watershed Goods and services are produced within Cradle to Cradle systems Increased investment in natural capital by small and large business owners Developed areas of the watershed support ecosystem services
  • 27. Economic Sustainability Support sustainable tourism and recreation Indicators: An abundance of sustainable recreation opportunities exist within the watershed A vital agriculture tourism industry exists Scenic vistas and viewpoints are protected Non-traditional experiential tourism is supported (painting expeditions, Mt. Rainier Institute)
  • 28. Economic Sustainability Enhance economic viability of sustainable agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Indicators: Increased opportunities to add value to products in order to maximize economic return for sustainable natural resource industries Expansion of economic opportunities for sustainable non-traditional natural resource uses Infrastructure exists with which to process products locally
  • 29. Economic Sustainability Increase market access for watershed-based businesses Indicators: Watershed marketing program is expanded to include all watershed businesses Regional and national recognition of the Nisqually brand Significant value resulting from use of Nisqually brand
  • 30. Structural Changes Reforming Environment, Community, and Economy advisory committees into ad hoc committees of the Council Expanding single city and town seat to individual seat for each one Potentially adding seats for Dupont and Lacey, and review potential for Olympia membership
  • 31. What’s Next? Three year work plan development Prioritization Interim goals?
  • 32. WHAT HAVE WE MISSED?