North Coast Conference Presentations 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Plenary Session
Local Update: North Coast Integrated Regional Water Management Plan
- Karen Gaffney, West Coast Watershed, Staff to the North Coast IRWMP
- David Lewis, UC Cooperative Extension, Chairman, North Coast Technical Peer Review Committee
What’s Next: Economic & Environmental Vitality for the North Coast Region
- Multiple Economic Benefits from the North Coast’s Natural Resources: Ernie Niemi, Economist/Principal, ECONorthwest
- Climate Change - Challenges & Opportunities: Dr. Gary Geernaert, Director, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
- Energy/Water Opportunities in California: Dr. Bob Wilkinson, Director, Water Policy Program, UC Santa Barbara
- Future Integrated Regional Water Management Policy, Legislation and Funding Opportunities: John Woodling, Chief, Conjunctive Water Management Branch, Department of Water Resources
- A Model for Cooperative Restoration in the North Coast: Mark Lancaster, Program Director, Five Counties Salmonid Conservation Program
- California’s Response to Climate Change: John Andrew, Executive Manager for Climate Change, Department of Water Resources
- California Water Plan Update: Paul Dabbs, Project Manager, California Water Plan Update 2009, Department of Water Resources
- North Coast Hydrologic Region North Coast Hydrologic Region: Xavier Tito Cervantes
Department of Water Resources, Northern District, Land and Water Use Section - Flood Safe California, Rebuilding the System. Reducing the Risk: California Water Plan Regional Workshop
- California Water Plan Stakeholder Input Session
Friday, October 11, 2007
Grant Writing Workshop/Technical Assistance
- Jen Jenkins, Supervising Planner, Humboldt County
- Tracie Billington, Chief, Special Projects Section, Department of Water Resources
- Rebecca Crow, Project Engineer, Winzler & Kelly
Decision Support Tools for North Coast Integrated Planning
- Ecosystem Management Decision Support & Lessons from the North Coast Watershed Assessment Program: Dr. Rich Walker, Research Program Specialist, California Department of Forestry
- TMDLs and Stakeholder and Stakeholder Involvement with WARMF: Joel Herr, Vice President, Chief Engineer, Systech Engineering, Inc.
- The Watershed Analysis Risk Management Framework (WARMF) Model—applications for In-stream flows and TMDLs: Dr. Cathy Wilson, Geomorphologist, Los Alamos National Labs
- Statewide Water Analysis Network (SWAN): Rich Juricich, Supervising Water Resources Engineer, Department of Water Resources
