Adaptive Management Policy Team Clause Samples
The Adaptive Management Policy Team clause establishes a designated group responsible for overseeing and guiding adaptive management processes within a project or organization. This team typically reviews monitoring data, evaluates the effectiveness of current management strategies, and recommends adjustments to policies or practices as new information becomes available. By centralizing decision-making and ensuring ongoing evaluation, the clause helps organizations respond proactively to changing conditions and uncertainties, thereby improving project outcomes and resource management.
Adaptive Management Policy Team. The AMPT is a management level cooperative group that will make all final decisions regarding the implementation of the Adaptive Management component of the Restoration Project. The AMPT will have a representative from each of the Resource Agencies and PG&E. The members of the AMPT will be familiar with Adaptive Management methodologies adopted by ▇▇▇▇▇▇. Interested persons may attend any AMPT meeting and contribute to discussions. Specific notice, in addition to any general notice, of any such meetings will be sent to: (1) the Battle Creek Watershed Conservancy; (2) CALFED; and (3) any person requesting such notification. The AMPT shall provide policy direction and resolve any disputes forwarded by the AMTT by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. In the event that the AMPT is unable to reach Consensus within thirty (30) days, dispute resolution procedures, described in Section 14.0, shall be followed. The Chair of the AMPT will rotate regularly as agreed upon by the AMPT.
Adaptive Management Policy Team. The AMPT is a management-level cooperative group that makes all final decisions regarding the implementation of the Adaptive Management component of the Restoration Project. The AMPT has a representative from each of the Resource Agencies and Licensee. The members of the AMPT are familiar with Adaptive Management methodologies adopted by ▇▇▇▇▇▇. The AMPT provides policy direction and resolves any disputes forwarded by the AMTT through Consensus. In the event that the AMPT is unable to reach Consensus within 30 days, dispute resolution procedures, described herein, shall be followed.30
