• SEMINAR – Maine’s Energy Planning Roadmap – An Opportunity for Collaboration

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    SPEAKER: Jeff Marks, Executive Director, E2Tech In partnership with the US Department of Energy and the Maine Governor’s Energy Office, E2Tech is engaged in a unique project to guide and stimulate innovative, facilitated discussions among businesses, non-profits, government entities, and other parties to drive public support for and private sector investment in Maine’s energy sector. […]

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  • SEMINAR – Bridging Political and Social Divides: Stories from a Civic Engagement Project

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    SPEAKERS: Michele Holt-Shannon and Bruce Mallory NH Listens, Carsey School of Public Policy, University of New Hampshire This seminar will share lessons learned from six years of community-based, statewide civic engagement using the tools of deliberative democracy to address “wicked problems”. New Hampshire Listens has worked with local communities and the entire state to engage in […]

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  • SEMINAR – Resilient Communities and Fisheries Arise from Resilient Ecosystems

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Speaker: Richard Merrick, Director, Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor, NOAA Fisheries Resilient, productive ocean fisheries are critical to coastal economies and ways of life. NOAA Fisheries has developed an agency-wide Ecosystem-based Fishery Management (EBFM) policy, which outlines a set of principles to guide NOAA's actions and decisions on the management of ocean fisheries over […]

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  • SEMINAR – Scaling Conservation: Translating Local Success into Global Impact

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    SPEAKER: Kate Dempsey, State Director of The Nature Conservancy in Maine In the fall of 2016, water was released into a bypass around a dam on the Penobscot River in Howland, Maine, marking the completion of a sixteen-year collaborative project to provide diadromous fish species with access to hundreds of miles of spawning habitat with […]

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  • SEMINAR – Sustainability Lightning Talks

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Talks in this session will focus on sustainability research by students in Maine. Lightning Talk Rules: Each presenters will have 5-minutes for their talk. PowerPoint presentations are allowed but will be limited to 10 slides. Selected Student Talks: Brady Davis, UMaine Cheesemaking in Maine: Investigating Network Connections and Sustainability  Sarah Ebel, Nicole Ramberg-Pihl, Michael Torre, […]

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  • SEMINAR CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Savoring Maine’s Artisan Cheese: Opportunities, Challenges, and Prospects for Sustainability Speaker: Jeff Roberts, President, Cow Creek Creative Ventures Over the past decade, Maine’s artisan cheese community grew at a rate that surpassed most other states. The sector, one of several exciting examples of a sustainable food systems, adds considerable value to dairy herds, offers high […]

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  • SEMINAR – Damned If You Do, Dammed If You Don’t: The Evolution of Pro-Active Dam Removal over the Last Quarter Century

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Speaker: Laura Wildman, Director, New England Regional Office, Princeton Hydro People have been building dams since prerecorded history. Dams have served a wide variety of economically valuable purposes including water supply, irrigation, navigation, flood control, mechanical and hydroelectric power, and recreation.  However with the rapid progression of dam building in the US also came significant […]

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  • TALK — From frog fungus to smashed dams; Maine science journalism and the (messed-up) food chain of news

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Maine is fertile ground for environmental journalists. It’s got marine waters, estuaries and rivers, great ponds and little bogs, rugged peaks and thousands of miles of woodlands. All of these become controversial from time to time, with conflicts over everything from dams and wind turbines to clearcutting, wetlands and shoreland zoning. If that’s not enough, […]

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  • TALK – Can Maine Prosper? Research, Leadership & Partnership for Economic Growth

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Speaker: Yellow Light Breen, President & CEO, Maine Development Foundation Leadership: Intangible. Elusive. Indispensable. Maine Development Foundation has almost 40 years of  experience convening, developing, and catalyzing leadership from state policymakers and CEOs down to local downtowns. How do we use research, analysis, and experiential learning to drive collaborative action? How do we use cross-sector […]

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  • TALK – with Douglas Rooks, Author of “Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible”

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Title: George Mitchell: Building Consensus on Taxes, the Environment, and War Speaker: Douglas Rooks, Author of “Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible” About the book: The first full-length account of the life and career of one of Maine’s most notable citizens, and a public figure of national and international standing, Statesman traces […]

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