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Riparian Adaptive Management Symposium

November 3 & 4, 2008
University of Washington Olympic Natural Resources Center

AGENDA

STREAMING VIDEO OF PROCEEDINGS

PRESENTATIONS
QUESTION 1
What are the principal working hypotheses and key assumptionsthe underlay current riparian conservation strategies on federal, state, and private lands in western Washington?
George Ice • National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
Jim Sedell • National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
QUESTION 2
In light of current scientific understanding, what is the degree of both confidence and uncertainty for each of these owrking hypothesis and assumptions?
Lee Benda • Earth Sciences Institute
Bob Bilby • Weyerhaeuser Company
A J Kroll • Weyerhaeuser Company
Gordie ReevesUSDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Laboratory
QUESTION 3
If there is scientific consensus to revise underlying assumptions or working hypotheses, would this revision have important consequences for management strategies or policy goals?
Steve Stinson • Family Forest Foundation
   
   

 

 

 

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