The watershed characterization process involves compiling, synthesizing, and interpreting existing information to understand current watershed conditions, and uses narrative, maps, and other tools to tell the watershed’s story. It is an important first step in guiding planning and management efforts. Because watershed management problems are complex, jumping straight into management solutions without fully understanding conditions on the ground can produce projects that are ineffective, unsustainable, and harmful. Every watershed is unique, and care must be taken to ensure that watershed maps effectively depict and communicate local issues. Academic partners can help build capacity for watershed work by using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to create high-quality and customized maps, while community members provide local knowledge to inform map design and can use the characterization process to start critical conversations about the watershed. This case study reports on a watershed characterization project for the Fishkill Creek Watershed, a tributary to the Hudson River, New York. The case study describes the importance of watershed characterization, the value of completing the work through academic-community partnerships, and the role of expertise and specialized knowledge in capacity building and ensuring successful outcomes. The case study appendices provide resources to enable students to complete their own watershed characterization maps for summer research, a group course project, or as a guided independent study.
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May 29 2025
Watershed Characterization to Enhance Student Learning and Build Capacity for Community-Led Watershed Planning and Management Available to Purchase
Katherine Meierdiercks,
1Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Siena College, Loudonville, NY, USA
2Hudson River Watershed Alliance, Kingston, NY, USA
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Emily Vail,
Emily Vail
2Hudson River Watershed Alliance, Kingston, NY, USA
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Charles Gaffney,
Charles Gaffney
1Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Siena College, Loudonville, NY, USA
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Sergei Krasikov,
Sergei Krasikov
3Fishkill Creek Watershed Alliance, Beacon, NY, USA
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Asher Pacht
Asher Pacht
4Clarkson University, Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries, Beacon, NY, USA
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Case Studies in the Environment (2025) 9 (1): 2597178.
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Katherine Meierdiercks, Emily Vail, Charles Gaffney, Sergei Krasikov, Asher Pacht; Watershed Characterization to Enhance Student Learning and Build Capacity for Community-Led Watershed Planning and Management. Case Studies in the Environment 3 January 2025; 9 (1): 2597178. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2025.2597178
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