[env-trinity] Fw: The 4th Annual California Water Symposium, Saturday 10 May 8:45a-2p

Tom Stokely tstokely at trinityalps.net
Mon May 5 13:50:16 PDT 2008


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From: "Kristen Podolak" <kpodolak at berkeley.edu>
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Subject: The 4th Annual California Water Symposium, Saturday 10 May 8:45a-2p


>
> The 4th Annual California Water Symposium
> Saturday 10 May  8:45a-2p, Wurster Hall Auditorium, UC Berkeley
>
> This symposium presents results from graduate student research in
> hydrology applied to environmental restoration and conservation in
> California.  It includes a panel discussion by experienced professionals
> who comment on the student research papers and the broader themes raised
> by their results.  The symposium begins with a talk by a well-known
> authority on water issues, this year BJ Miller presents "Science and
> Activism: Fish Protection in the  Bay-Delta of California".
>
> Symposium Schedule
> 845a  Welcome and Keynote:
> Science and Activism: Fish Protection in the Bay-Delta of California
> BJ Miller
>
> 930a  Graduate Student Research Presentations:
> Impacts of Urbanization on Peak Flow Using Remote Sensing
> John Dingman
>
> A Watershed Approach to Urban River Restoration: A Conceptual Restoration
> Plan for Sausal Creek
> Teresa Ippolito, Kristen Podolak, Katie Jagt, Tiago Teixeira, Eike Flebbe
>
> Unpaving the Way to Creek Restoration: EU Water Framework Directive in a
> US Urban Watershed
> Hong Li and Jane Wardani
>
> A Decade of Changes in the Wildcat Creek Flood Control Channel, North
> Richmond
> Ben Ginsberg
>
> Comparing Perspectives on Dam Removal: York Creek Dam and the Water
> Framework Directive
> Justin Lawrence, Josh Pollak and Sarah Richmond
>
> 11a  Coffee Break
>
> River Restoration for a Socially and Ecologically Devastated Border City
> Noah Friedman
>
> Land Cover and Channel Form Change Detection in the Okavango River 
> Watershed
> Yu-Ting Huang
>
> Mercury and methylmercury in the San Francisco Bay area: land-use impacts
> and indicators
> Hyojin Kim
>
> Accountability in Emerging Forms of Governance: A Comparison of the
> California Bay-Delta Process and the Water Framework Directive
> Noelle Cole, Tamar Cooper, Sarah Bickel Di Vittorio, Nuno Oliveira
>
> When the levees break: Relief cuts and flood management in the
> Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
> Lindsey Fransen, Jessica Ludy, and Mary Matella
>
> 1245p  Panel Discussion:  Lauren Hammack (Prunuske Chatahm), Sarah Minick
> (San Francisco PUC), BJ Miller
>
> The symposium is free and open to the public but to insure there will be a
> program and coffee for you, please RSVP to kpodolak at berkeley.edu.  Program
> and abstracts will be posted at
> http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/WRCA/222_08.html
>
>
>
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