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SUMMARY:44th Annual Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention
DESCRIPTION:Many times we discuss ways to manage or lessen some of the damage we have done to our lakes and rivers. Whether it be trying to control invasive species\, restoring shoreland\, or limiting the capture of certain fish species\, we’re often playing “catch-up.” While all of those restorations and mitigation strategies are necessary\, it is also important to protect our waterways that are still healthy! That’s the theme surrounding this year’s Wisconsin Lakes & Rivers Convention: Protecting What We Love for the Future. The hands-on workshops and engaging presentations during this year’s event will be centered around this theme of protecting our water resources. Our look “to the future” means we will also be focusing on success stories and recommendations of resilience\, adaptation\, and action in a changing climate. We will also be intentional about highlighting efforts and ideas that support diversity\, equity\, and inclusion in water resource protection and management. Mark your calendars and join this unique group of citizen scientists\, businesses\, and lake\, river\, and wetland professionals. \nInfo here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/44th-annual-wisconsin-lakes-and-rivers-convention/
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SUMMARY:What is Clean Water Worth? Values\, Threats\, Tradeoffs\, and Equity Implications
DESCRIPTION:The topic will be “What is clean water worth? Value\, threats\, tradeoffs\, and equity implications.” Her interdisciplinary approach highlights connections among perceptions of value\, the use of environmental resources\, and social justice.\nBonnie Keeler\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor\, Humphrey School of Public Affairs\, Co-Director Center for Science\, Technology\, and Environmental Policy\, University of Minnesota. Dr. Keeler’s work focuses on the communication of water management and policy\, and the intersection of sustainability science and environmental economics. Her interdisciplinary approach highlights connections among percepts of value\, the use of environmental resources\, and social justice. This free lecture will be of interest for those who are interested in environmental studies\, natural sciences\, social justice\, sustainable business and public policy. \nInfo here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/what-is-clean-water-worth-values-threats-tradeoffs-and-equity-implications/
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