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*Presentation Theme: Human Elements

Climate Change and Rivers in the Pacific Northwest: What does it mean and what can you do about it?

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Guillaume Mauger Symposium Session: 2023 – 00 Invited Speakers Topics covered: climate change, drought, fish-salmon, flood, and modeling ABSTRACTClimate Change and Rivers in the Pacific Northwest: What Continue Reading

Where’s the water? Integrating instream flow restoration into habitat projects at multiple scales

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Kate Fitzpatrick Symposium Session: 2023 – 05 Restoration as Risk Reduction: Climate Resilience Topics covered: climate change, drought, fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, flow augmentation, and traditional ecological knowledge ABSTRACTWater Continue Reading

Market-based Multi-benefit Approaches to Streamflow Restoration in the Yakima Basin

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Justin Bezold Symposium Session: 2023 – 05 Restoration as Risk Reduction: Climate Resilience Topics covered: drought, flow augmentation, and risk and resilience ABSTRACTIn Washington’s Yakima Basin, water Continue Reading

“Slow Water” Movement Is Harnessing the Power of Systems to Protect Us from Droughts and Floods

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Erica Gies Symposium Session: 2023 – 00 Invited Speakers Topics covered: _other ABSTRACT“Slow Water” Movement Is Harnessing the Power of Systems to Protect Us from Droughts and Continue Reading

Connection, Disconnection, and Reconnection: Sharing cultural values in a clean water outreach

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Roy Iwai Symposium Session: 2023 – 00 Invited Speakers Topics covered: environmental justice and equity and inclusion ABSTRACTConnection, Disconnection, and Reconnection: Sharing cultural values in a clean Continue Reading

Integrating Climate Change, Flood Hazard Risk and Restoration

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Aaron Kopp Symposium Session: 2023 – 05 Restoration as Risk Reduction: Climate Resilience Topics covered: climate change, fish-salmon, flood, floodplain, hydraulics, modeling, and risk and resilience ABSTRACTA Continue Reading

Beyond Believing: Strategic Communication for Engaging Every Community

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Sarah Koenigsberg Symposium Session: 2023 – 04 Cultural Values and Inclusion: Walking the Talk Topics covered: _other, climate change, community involvement, equity and inclusion, and lessons learned Continue Reading

Starting the Conversation: The Upper Snoqualmie Resilient River Corridor Management Plan

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Matthew Baerwalde Symposium Session: 2023 – 04 Cultural Values and Inclusion: Walking the Talk Topics covered: community involvement, equity and inclusion, fish-salmon, flood, floodplain, and risk and Continue Reading

Beavers improve water quality, temperatures, and stream complexity in an urban watershed

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Katie Holzer Symposium Session: 2023 – 03 Water Quality Considered in Restoration Design & Watershed Management Topics covered: amphibians, beavers, fish passage, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), urban, and Continue Reading

Helping Beavers Help Us Restore Riverscapes: Insight from Beaver-based Restoration in WA & CO

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Alexa Whipple Symposium Session: 2023 – 02 One Species to Restore them All: Beaver-based Watershed Restoration Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, beavers, colorado, fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, floodplain, Continue Reading

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