Watershed Management
Up one levelSUBJECT MATTER WORKGROUP: Welcome to the Watershed Management Workgroup's Workspace. Contains resources, links, newsletters, and announcement on this Thematic Topic. If you would like to join this group please contact Workgroup Coordinator (email link provided).
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- Group Calendar Events.
- Global Environmental Management Education Center (GEM) — by Global Environmental Management (GEM) Education Center — last modified 2007-03-23 12:14
- EMSU 2006 (Environmental Management for Sustainable Universities) — by webadmin — last modified 2006-03-09 17:33
- 4th international conference on environmental management for sustainable universities Transforming ideas into action: building sustainable communities beyond university campuses
- 2007 International Seminar on Watershed Management Brochure — by Victor Phillips — last modified 2006-10-03 19:41
- 2007 International Seminar on Watershed Management Brochure
- 2006: Participant Presentations: The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point International Seminar on Watershed Management — by Rose Hessmiller — last modified 2006-10-03 19:46
- Seminar 2006: September 19-October 9 Participant Presentations
- Wingspread 2006 conference proceedings — by Victor Phillips — last modified 2006-10-16 19:15
- Draft proceedings and small group discussion notes posted here for Wingspread 2006 participants to review and comment.
- 2004: Materials generated at the 3rd International Seminar on Watershed Management — by Portal Web Editor — last modified 2007-03-23 12:11
- Folder contains materials from the 2004 International Seminar on Watershed Management which included the "Local Capacity Building for Healthy Watersheds" conference sponsored by the Global Environmental Management Education Center, College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point * U.S. Environmental Protection Agency * and The Johnson Foundation on June 24-26, 2004. Conference was held at Wingspread, Racine, Wisconsin.
- Quick jump to: Watershed Management Tool — by Rose Hessmiller — last modified 2006-09-29 20:22
- Watershed Management Wingspread 2004
- Quick Jump to New Member Training: Adding Content — by webadmin — last modified 2006-09-30 15:44
- Quick Jump to New Member Training: Adding Content
- Quick Jump to New Member Orientation : Working in a group — by webadmin — last modified 2006-09-30 15:44
- Quick Jump to New Member Orientation : Working in a group
- Quick jump to the Watershed Management Portion of the RM Portal Library — by Portal Web Editor — last modified 2007-03-26 18:34
- 4. Watershed Management and Water Resource Management
- Watershed Management Seminar Brochure: September 19 - October 9, 2006 — by webadmin — last modified 2006-10-03 19:35
- The University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point and the US Forest Service International Programs will co-sponsor an international course to address issues in watershed management. The seminar, which will be hosted by the University, will take place from September 19 - October 9, 2006, in and around the Stevens Point campus and northern Wisconsin. Senior level professionals involved in watershed management, conservation and restoration are encouraged to apply.
- USAID-MIRA — by webadmin — last modified 2006-10-16 02:15
- Newsletters: El boletín correspondiente
- Watershed Management Seminar — by webadmin — last modified 2006-10-03 19:35
- The Watershed Seminar tour at Wingspread September 25-27 on “land use planning for healthy watersheds"
- Proceeding: International Conference on Local Capacity Building for Healthy Watersheds — by International Conference on Local Capacity Building for Healthy Watersheds — last modified 2007-03-23 12:04
- International Conference on Local Capacity Building for Healthy Watersheds, June 24 – 26, 2004; Wingspread Conference Center Racine, Wisconsin, USA. The purpose of this conference was to develop a local capacity building model for healthy watersheds that can be adapted for use successfully in any region of the world. The results of the conference affirm and offer a clear interpretation of how local communities can prepare themselves to manage the watershed in which they live and depend upon for a productive and healthy economy, ecological biodiversity, food production and safe drinking water. The generalized model developed for local capacity building will be a useful road map for planning how land and water may be utilized for the greatest benefit by people living in diverse locations worldwide. Thirtynine professional water managers from 17 different countries participated in the conference and contributed to these proceedings to offer advice on how the model could be applied in their home regions. Variations of the model are currently being field tested in pilot projects or in planning efforts in South Africa, Mexico, and China with potential for additional application elsewhere by conference participants. The Global Environmental Management Education Center (GEM) at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point continues to monitor these projects and to promote additional collaboration between conference participants.
- University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point graduate assistantship opportunity in sustainable communities. — by Rose Hessmiller — last modified 2006-10-05 02:19
- Bright, energetic students interested in sustainability and international best cases of sustainable communities are invited to apply as candidates for the M.S. degree in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP). This assistantship is provided via grant funds to the Global Environmental Management Education Center (GEM) beginning spring semester, January 2007. As a member of our collaborative GEM team, the successful candidate will complete a two-year graduate program course of study with a M.S. thesis focused on developing a portfolio of best case studies of sustainable communities from around the world. Deadline:For full consideration, submit all application materials electronically no later than November 1, 2007.
- University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point graduate assistantship opportunity in renewable energy/sustainable energy systems. — by Rose Hessmiller — last modified 2006-10-05 02:21
- Bright, energetic students interested in renewable energy and sustainable energy systems are invited to apply as candidates for the M.S. degree in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP). This assistantship is provided via grant funds to the Global Environmental Management Education Center (GEM) beginning fall semester, September 2006. As a member of our collaborative GEM team, the successful candidate will complete a two-year graduate program course of study with a M.S. thesis focused on a techno-economic assessment and feasibility of renewable energy and sustainable energy systems for Wisconsin energy self-reliance. Deadline: For full consideration, submit all application materials electronically no later than April 1, 2007.
- Draft 2006 Wingspread Conference Proceedings — by Victor Phillips — last modified 2007-01-05 14:56
- Draft 2006 Wingspread Conference Proceedings
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