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SUMMARY:FishPAC Connectivity Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The California Fish Passage Advisory Committee is hosting a series of webinars\, each featuring three case studies that illustrate restoration projects that enhance habitat connectivity\, particularly for threatened and endangered species. Each webinar consists of three 20-minute case study presentations plus 5 minutes each for questions and discussion. Although the case studies have a focus on T&E species\, presenters may also include information about common species that benefit from each project. Case studies may include both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/fishpac-connectivity-webinar/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Making Good Decisions: Utilizing Decision-Making Science and Geospatial Data to Streamline Water Planning and Management
DESCRIPTION:A linear path to the prioritization and allocation of water can be difficult\, especially when navigating through its economic\, social\, environmental\, and regulatory constraints. Diverse backgrounds and different expectations of participants can also inhibit a group’s ability to reach direct consensus on project objectives. Here\, we discuss the scientific decision-making processes and a robust yet straight forward route which distills group goals into a coordinated strategy. Utilizing geospatial analysis by accessing free\, high- resolution remote sensing data also helps move a project from consensus to implementation\, especially in data-poor regions and when budget constraints limit data gathering. A review of the benefits of utilizing open-source\, free data and software for geospatial analysis will also be reviewed. \nClick here to register. \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand the history of mutil-criteria decision making and its use in water resources.\nLearn how to conduct a multi-criteria decision analysis using the Analytical Hierarchy Process.\nLearn how to access free GIS software and remote sensing data\, plus understand its usefulness in water-related geospatial assessments\, especially in regions where data is limited.\n\n \nSpeaker\n \nMaria T. Gibson\nHydrogeologist\nIntegrated Groundwater Resources \nMaria is the founder of Integrated Groundwater Resources\, a consulting firm dedicated to increasing sustainability through integrated methods such as Managed Aquifer Recharge. Maria also works on a variety of academic research assignments\, which includes government agencies located in the state of Washington. She has a PhD in Water Resources Science and a certificate in Water Conflict Management and Transformation from Oregon State University. Maria also volunteers her time to help small\, financially-limited communities develop water resiliency programs.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/webinar-making-good-decisions-utilizing-decision-making-science-and-geospatial-data-to-streamline-water-planning-and-management/
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Water Resources Association":MAILTO:info@awra.org
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Resilience from Below: Proactively Managing Groundwater to Sustain Communities and Nature in an Uncertain Future
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Maurice Hall\, Ph.D.\, Associate Vice President\, Ecosystems-Water\, Environmental Defense Fund \nGroundwater provides a wide array of services to support our economy and communities. Perhaps most obviously\, it captures distributed rainfall and delivers it to wells. It also sustains rivers and streams\, supports groundwater-dependent ecosystems\, and serves as an incredible storage reservoir. Yet\, except for a few notable exceptions\, our groundwater basins\, these amazing natural infrastructure facilities\, are largely managed passively\, if they are managed at all. Even the most successful examples of proactive groundwater basin management tend to be focused primarily on one service – sustained supply to wells. Inevitably\, this passive or singularly focused groundwater management means that other groundwater services are compromised over time. With a bit more attention and sophistication\, however\, the multiple benefits that groundwater basins provide can be preserved\, and in some cases\, enhanced. \nIn his David Keith Todd Distinguished lecture for 2019\, Maurice Hall will share his vision on how more holistic and inclusive groundwater management can increase the resilience of our water supply and sustain and enhance the services that groundwater basins provide for a wide range of stakeholders. Maurice will share some suggestions on how the flexibility offered by California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act allows for innovative approaches that support multiple benefits and how engaging stakeholders beyond water interests in shaping groundwater management can lead to more resilient rural communities and strengthen regional cooperation. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/webinar-resilience-from-below-proactively-managing-groundwater-to-sustain-communities-and-nature-in-an-uncertain-future/
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