The Water Center Seminar
Fall 2006 Schedule
See the schedules of previous quarters
Click on the individual talks to read more about the speakers and download copies of the slide presentations and audio recordings of the talks (where available).
- Oct 3 Planning and Management of Forested Agricultural Riparian Buffers: The Case of the Skagit County Managed Agricultural Riparian Plantations (MARP) Dean Rae Berg Professional Forester and Owner, Silvicultural Engineering
- Oct 10 Response of Wildlife to Riparian Habitat David Manuwal Professor, Wildlife Science, College of Forest Resources
- Oct 17 Salmon Recovery Planning for Hood Canal: Gone to the Dogs Before the Dogs Are Gone Scott Brewer Manager, Salmon Recovery Program, Hood Canal Coordinating Council
- Oct 24 Economics and Salmon Habitat Conservation: Welcome to the Data-Poor Real World Mark Plummer Economist, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
- Oct 31 Full Cost Accounting for Reclaimed Water Tom Fox P.E., Water Resources Business Area Manager, Seattle Public Utilities
- Nov 7 What's Trust Got to Do With It? Practical Realities of Public Sector Progress Joan M. Lee P.E., Director, Surface Water Management Division, Snohomish County Public Works
- Nov 14 Restoring Urban Forests: Sustainable Management of Seattle's Parks Mark Mead Senior Urban Forester, Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, City of Seattle
- Nov 21 How Much Restoration is Enough? Science Challenges for River Restoration Tim Beechie Stream Ecologist, Watershed Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
- Nov 28 Social Marketing: What Is It? Why Is It so Hard? What Are Principles to Make It Easier? Nancy Lee Adjunct Faculty, Evans School of Public Affairs, and President, Social Marketing Services, Inc.
- Dec 5 Wet Tropics: The Paradox of Not Enough Water Kristiina Vogt Professor, College of Forest Resources