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| Wednesday, Feburary 24th, 2010 |
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 |
| 8:30-10:00 am Plenary Session |
8:30-10:00 am Concurrent Sessions |
- Dr. W. Graham, Director, UF Water Institute
- Dr. J. Bernard Machen, President, UF (invited)
- Mr. Vinnie Dolan, Progress Energy (invited)
Keynote Speaker
- Ms. Carol Browner, Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change (invited)
- Mr. Michael Sole, Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (invited)
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Hydrologic, Biogeochemical and Ecologic Processes in Springs Systems 1 |
Human Dimensions of Water Sustainability: Stakeholder Engagement Processes |
Use of Reclaimed Water |
Managing Water and Energy in a Transitioning Environment |
Mininum Flows and Levels Case Studies 1 |
| 10-10:30 am Break |
10-10:30 am Break |
| 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Plenary Session |
10:30 am - Noon Concurrent Sessions |
- Dr. Brian Richter, Director, Sustainable Waters Program, The Nature Conservancy: Integrating TMDLS and environmental flows for improved water management
- Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig, Senior Research Scientist at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Center for Climate Systems Research, Columbia University, Hydrologic and biologic impacts of, and adaptations to, climate change and climate variability
- Dr. Aaron Wolf, Professor, Oregon State University: Transboundary water conflicts and conflict resolution, the ACF in perspective
- Mr. Dan Bena, Director of Sustainability, Health, Safety, and Environment, PepsiCo International Division
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| Hydrologic, Biogeochemical and Ecological Processes in Springs Systems 2 |
Human Dimensions of Water Sustainability: Public Private Partnerships |
Panel: Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater: scientific, management and regulatory issues |
Mininum Flows and Levels Case Studies 2 |
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| 12:30 pm-1:30 pm Lunch (included) |
Noon-1:30 pm Lunch (included) |
| 1:30-3 pm Concurrent Sessions |
1:30-3 pm Concurrent Sessions |
| Water Quality Impacts and Implications 1 |
The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin: Complex Challenges, Integrated Solutions? 1 |
Water Conservation and Demand Side Management |
Adaptive Water Management Strategies for a Transitioning Environment |
Monitoring and Modeling Hydrologic Processes |
| Panel: Florida Springs: Science for Ecosystem Protection |
Panel: Human Dimensions of Water Sustainability: Education and Outreach Programs |
Panel: Water for Life: Basic Need to Sacred Object |
Panel: Integrating Science and Policy for MFLs: Significant Harm, What is it? Who Decides? |
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| 3-3:15 PM Break |
3-3:30 pm Break |
| 3:15-5 pm Concurrent Sessions |
3:30-5 pm Final Plenary |
| Water Quality Impacts and Implications 2 |
The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin: Complex Challenges, Integrated Solutions? 2 |
Managing Integrated Water Supplies |
Incorporating Climate Predictions into Water Planning and Management |
Integrating Science and Policy for Improved Water Management |
Sustainable Water Resources: Recent Progress, New Challenges and Future Trends |
5:30-7:30 pm Poster Sessions and Reception (included)
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