The Water Center Seminar
Winter 2009 Schedule
See the schedules of previous quarters
See the course policy page
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).
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Jan 6
Designing and Building Practical Household Water Supply in the Mountains of Southwest China
Stevan Harrell
Professor, Anthropology and
Adjunct Professor, Chineseand Geoff Morgan
Senior in International Studies (honors) and Civil and Environmental Engineering - Jan 13 Natural Wetlands in an Unnatural Location: Consequences of Urbanizing Watersheds on Landscape Processes and Wetland Function Dyanne Sheldon Natural Resources Manager, Otak
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Jan 20
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON):
Some Incredible New Resources are Coming to the Pacific Northwest Jerry Franklin Professor, College of Forest Resources - Jan 27 Among-individual Niche Variation of a Marine Top Predator Species, the Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas), Suggests Diverse Functional Roles Within Coastal Food Webs Aaron Wirsing Assistant Professor, College of Forest Resources
- Feb 3 Environmental Innovation and the Theme is....Water!Emer Dooley Lecturer in Entrepreneurship, Management and Organization Department, Michael G. Foster School of Business
- Feb 10 Global Climate Change: Developments Since the IPCC 4th Assessment Report Philip Mote Public Information Specialist, State Climatologist, JISAO/CSES Climate Impacts Group
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Feb 17
Wetland Monitoring with High Resolution Remote Sensing and GIS
Monika Moskal
Assistant Professor, College of Forest Resources - Feb 24 Reenvisioning Water Jurisdictions and Value in Our Puget Sound Watersheds David Batker Co-Founder and Executive Director, Earth Economics
- Mar 3 The Application of Science to Address Management and Restoration-related Questions in the Cedar River Municipal Watershed Todd Bohle Geohydrologist, Seattle Public Utilities
- Mar 10 Puget Sound Action Agenda: Protecting and Restoring the Puget Sound Ecosystem by 2020 David Dicks, Executive Director The Puget Sound Partnership