Lessons learned: An assessment of the effectiveness of a National Technical Review Committee for oversight of the plan for the restoration of the Mississippi Delta

This paper presents lessons learned about the function of a national review Committee (National Technical Review Committee—NTRC) for a major U.S. Corps of Engineers water resources study, the Louisiana Coastal Area Study (the restoration of the Mississippi Delta). Lessons learned are based on respon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ecological engineering 2005-08, Vol.25 (2), p.153-167
Hauptverfasser: Orth, Kenneth, Day, John W., Boesch, Donald F., Clairain, Ellis J., Mitsch, William J., Shabman, Leonard, Simenstad, Charles, Streever, Bill, Watson, Chester, Wells, John, Whigham, Dennis
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents lessons learned about the function of a national review Committee (National Technical Review Committee—NTRC) for a major U.S. Corps of Engineers water resources study, the Louisiana Coastal Area Study (the restoration of the Mississippi Delta). Lessons learned are based on responses to five questions to the NTRC. What was the best thing about the experience? What was the worst thing about the experience? What one thing was not done that should have been done? What is the most important lesson for similar future committees? Are there any other lessons? Several important cross-cutting themes were recommended for future national review groups: (1) a national review group adds value and (2) the Corps must early on think through the structure, process and use of the review group, including: the group's purpose, the degree of independence or interaction, treatment of Committee members, the use of the group's comments, scheduling of group activities, and needs to support the group. While the NTRC found much that should lead to improvements for future groups, it strongly recommends that seeking top professional advice during the course of study is appropriate for the Corps. Committee members found their experiences to be professionally and personally rewarding.
ISSN:0925-8574
1872-6992
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2005.04.002