Agenda
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7:30am – 8:30am (Main auditorium)
Registration, poster & exhibit viewing, continental breakfast
8:30am – 10:30am
Morning concurrent sessions
- 1. Recovery of the Penobscot River: 150 years of change
Morning Session. Washington/York Room, 2nd floor. - 2. Sustainable Practices and Decision-Making Across Diverse Food Systems in Maine
Morning Session. Sagadahoc Room, 2nd floor. - 3. Climate Change Policy – Local and National Perspectives
Morning Session. Fort Western Room, North Wing, 1st floor. - 4. Clean Water Careers: A review and discussion of the opportunities in Maine
Morning Session. Piscataquis Room, 2nd floor. - 5. The importance of long-term data for understanding water-related issues in Maine
Morning Session. Howard Room, North Wing, 1st floor. - 6. Native alewife restoration and lake water quality
All-day Session. Augusta Room, North Wing, 2nd floor. - 7. Developing Effective Sustainability Curricula
All-day Session. Arnold Room, North Wing, 1st floor. - 8. Providing Science-based Decision Support for Sustainability
All-Day Session. Pine Tree Room, North Wing, 2nd floor. - 9. Migratory fish passage
All-day Session. Cumberland Room, 1st floor.
10:30am – 11:30am (Main auditorium)
Morning break, poster session, exhibit viewing
11:30am – 12:30pm (Main auditorium)
Keynote Address
Thinking with Rivers: Communication for conservation and sustainability
Speaker: Bridie McGreavy, Dept. of Communication & Journalism, UMaine
12:30pm – 1:30pm (Main auditorium)
Lunch & Poster Awards Presentations
1:30pm – 2:30pm
Afternoon concurrent sessions
- 6. Native alewife restoration and lake water quality
All-day Session. Augusta Room, North Wing, 2nd floor. - 7. Developing Effective Sustainability Curricula
All-day Session. Arnold Room, North Wing, 1st floor. - 8. Providing Science-based Decision Support for Sustainability
All-Day Session. Pine Tree Room, North Wing, 2nd floor. - 9. Migratory fish passage
All-day Session. Cumberland Room, 1st floor. - 10. The Saco Watershed Collaborative – Strategies for Sustainability in Southern Maine’s Largest Watershed
Afternoon Session. Howard Room, North Wing, 1st floor. - 11. Where will the money come from? Upgrading infrastructure for wastewater treatment facilities
Afternoon Session. Sagadahoc Room, 2nd floor. - 12. UMaine’s Forest Climate Change Initiative: An Overview and Discussion
Afternoon Session. Fort Western Room, North Wing, 1st floor. - 13. The Literature of Water: Poetry and Prose by Maine Writers
Afternoon Session. Piscataquis Room, 2nd floor. - 14. An Interagency Forum on Climate Activities and Needs
Afternoon Session. Washington/York Room, 2nd floor.
2:30pm – 3:00pm (Main Auditorium)
Afternoon break, poster & exhibit viewing
3:00pm – 4:00pm
Afternoon concurrent sessions (continued)
4:00pm
Conference close