Water Use Planning Siobhan Jackson BC Hydro Generation November 3, 2004 CEATI Water Management Workshop, Vancouver BC Translating Sustainability Theory.

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Water Use Planning Siobhan Jackson BC Hydro Generation November 3, 2004 CEATI Water Management Workshop, Vancouver BC Translating Sustainability Theory into Practice - Making “Real” Decisions with “Real” People

About Water Use Planning... A bold multi-party framework to clarify our operating scope and to gain broad consent for balanced water management decisions

What is a Water Use Plan Technical rules for timing and quantity of flow releases and storage at each facility Recognition of changed values since projects constructed and licensed Explicit documentation of trade-offs between environmental, social and economic impacts BC Hydro submits Water Use Plan Strong structure: Provincial 13-step guidelines:

WUP Key Features Structured decision process, from explicit objectives through to decisions Interest and consensus-base (goal, not mandatory) Collaborative, cooperative, inclusive Competing objectives; trade-offs usually necessary Computer modeling of options / impacts Maintains existing regulatory process

Structured Decision Making Iterative Process Define the Problem Identify Objectives and Performance Measures (PMs) Gather Information (if needed) Create Alternatives Study Impact of Alternatives on Objectives (how do the PMs change?) Trade-Off between Alternatives Select

Structured Decision Making Tools Problem Structuring Develop Objectives: what “really matters” Tools: Objective Hierarchies (Means vs Ends) Influence Diagrams Decision Trees Expert Judgment

Structured Decision Making Tools Simple Influence Diagram - Reservoir Recreation

Structured Decision Making Tools Complex Influence Diagram - River Fish

Purpose: Specify the impact of each alternative on each objective Tools: Develop Measures for each objective area (quantitative over qualitative) Models (operations, power, environmental, social) Expert Judgment Structured Decision Making Tools Assessing Impacts

Jointly select studies based on objectives, measures, and means (what can be changed?) Useful discussion - acceptance of results or why do study? Just use your “gut feeling” now and save the study money and time! Study development tools: Screening studies (PM, VOI, Costs,etc.) Impact Hypotheses Expert Judgment Comprehensive Monitoring (AM) Structured Decision Making Tools Gathering Information

Structured Decision Making Identifying and Selecting an Alternative

Structured Decision Making Tools The Tough Part - Articulating Values and Choices It is not about choosing between “right and wrong” but weighing between “two rights” The objectives represent the things that matter for society - the decision represents striking a balance between them Challenge: The Analysts job is to help decision- makers to: articulate their values with the alternatives before them understand the trade-offs in their decision merge individual values into a shared decision

Structured Decision Making Tools “ The Decision Analysts Tool-Kit” TOOL: Consequence Tables Sensitivity Pairwise comparisons Dominance Analysis Direct Choice Swing Weighting WHAT IT DOES: visual aid to #’s, differences reduces # of attributes reduces alternatives ranks by attribute preference rank indicators by sensitivity across alternatives

The “ART” of Presenting Technical Information: Consequence Table

Swing-Weighting Example

Decision Challenges: Our Experience Challenge is behavioural, not technical People anchor on the status quo Losses viewed greater than gains Underestimate uncertainty (science overconfidence) Focus on solutions (positions) rather than figuring out what matters (interests) Disproportionate time spent gathering information rather than understanding the trade-offs Regulators’ acceptance of process and shared decision making Prefer to study, debate, hesitate - anything but make a decision

BC Hydro’s Water Use Planning For more information: Website:

More “ART” - Understanding Differences using Pairwise Comparison