MWUA Drinking Water Protection Seminar
Governor Hill Mansion Augusta, MEMaine Water Utilities Association 2015 Drinking Water Protection Seminar September 2, 2015 MWUA Seminar Brochure
Maine Water Utilities Association 2015 Drinking Water Protection Seminar September 2, 2015 MWUA Seminar Brochure
SPEAKER: Bill Sheehan, Founder, UPSTREAM Policy Institute *See below a list of suggested readings to accompany this seminar. Sustainability is a master term used by all parties who are concerned with climate change and related global ecological and social “wicked problems.” But sustainability has different historical and cultural meanings that grew out of contrasting worldviews […]
SPEAKER: Heather Leslie, Director, Darling Marine Center and Libra Associate Professor, School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine *See below a list of suggested readings to accompany this seminar. Sustaining […]
SPEAKER: Darren Ranco, Chair, Native American Programs, Associate Professor, Dept. of Anthropology & Senator George J. Mitchell Center *See below a list of suggested readings to accompany this seminar. The […]
SPEAKER: Jack C. Schmidt, Professor of Stream Geomorphology, Utah State University The Rio Grande and the Colorado River are the two great rivers of western North America shared by Mexico […]
Mark W. Anderson Senior Instructor Emeritus, School of Economics and Mitchell Center Fellow Open Season on Chickadees: A Field Guide to the Anthropocene
Please join us for the 2015 State of Casco Bay Conference at the Double Tree Hilton Hotel in South Portland, Maine on October 13. Every five years Casco Bay Estuary […]
Waubenewquay Dorene Day Waubenewquay is Waubizayshee Oídodaym (Marten Clan), a Third Degree Midewiwin and Lead Woman singer for Center Fire in the Three Fires Midewiwin (Heartway), Lodge. She is a […]
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Roger Pielke Jr., University of Colorado This event is free and open to all. Tickets are required and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Go to the Mitchell Lecture web page for details. The lecture will be held in Hauck Auditorium with a reception to follow at the Collins Center for […]
The New England Landscape and Futures Project is hosting a workshop in each New England state, and this one in Maine will offer the opportunity for conservation professionals to explore future scenarios of the Maine landscape, and how those can inform current management and policy decisions. You will also learn about the latest research and […]