Healthy Watersheds Partnership - Assessment Guidance

Watersheds are inherently integrated and complex systems. Because of this, successfully conducting a watershed scale assessment can be quite a challenge. Here we provide step-by-step guidance on how to go about conducting such an assessment. Doing so involves six phases, including: planning; developing goals, objectives, and expected outcomes; assessment preparation; condition assessment; communicating results; and data acquisition, monitoring and management.


Flow-chart depicting the six phases of conducting a watershed assessment: planning, developing goals, objectives, and expected outcomes, assessment preparation, assessment, communicating results, and data acquisition, monitoring and management.
Flow-chart depicting the six phases of conducting a watershed assessment.
Click on each phase in the Toolbox to be taken directly to the guidance for that phase.

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