September 16, 2010
2:15 - 3:45 PM EDT
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Part I. Bottomland Ecosystem Restoration – Bridging Science and Management for Floodplain Reclamation and Stewardship, September 16, 2010 2:15 – 3:45pm EDT.
Who Will You Hear From?
On Thursday, September 16th join moderator Charles Deutsch, Supervisory Wildlife Biologist, Rivers Project, US Army Corps of Engineers, as he discusses Bottomland Ecosystem Restoration. He will convene experts: Dr. Lyle Guyon, Terrestrial Ecologist, National Great Rivers Research and Education Center; and Dr. Mickey Heitmeyer, Wildlife Ecologist, Greenbrier Wetland Services to link scientific expertise to specific restoration issues in an effort to direct participants toward practical management solutions.
Who Should Attend?
Natural Resource Managers from federal, state and local agencies; NGOs; researchers; environmental and planning contractors; decision-makers; and aquatic ecosystem stakeholders.
What Will You Learn?
Through aquatic ecosystem case studies exemplifying both successes and failures encountered when applying ecosystem restoration techniques to real world management scenarios in large river bottomland ecosystems you will gain an understanding in principles and practices directly applicable to adaptive management of natural systems.
· Gain insights into what shapes successful reestablishment of natural bottomland
vegetative communities
· Learn about effective techniques and approaches based on real world applications
· Understand how baselining, monitoring, and analysis inform stewardship decisions and strengthen performance tracking
· Identify useful practitioner contacts for follow-up on issues related to establishing adaptive management platforms in aquatic ecosystems
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Webcast Lineup
September:
Green Building Rebroadcast
Part I. Water Resource
Archive
Webcast Lineup
June:
International Supply Chain
July:
Green Building
August:
Cyber-Security across Federal Agencies
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