Wednesday, OCTOBER 22
D session
Location: tba
Moderator: TBA
Public Engagement & Community Resilience
8:30 am
Stream Restoration as Placemaking: A Multidisciplinary, Collaborative Approach to Stream Restoration in Public Places
-- Kerry Bray, PE & Rebecca Stubbs, PE, McAdams, Raleigh, NC
8:50 am
Oxon Run - Innovative Public Engagement Strategies
-- Josh Burch, DOEE, Washington, DC
-- Jennifer Lishman Nunn, JMT, Hunt Valley, MD
9:10 am
Bridging the Knowledge Gap: MSRA’s Public Outreach Initiative
-- Elizabeth Kanner, PE, Maryland Stream Restoration Association, Owings Mills, MD
-- Rebecca Oaks, PE, Maryland Stream Restoration Association, Baltimore, MD
9:30 am
The Economics of Stream Restoration: An Update on how Stream Restoration Impacts Local Economies. A Maryland Case Study
-- Liam O’Meara, CWRP & Environmental Quality Resources, LLC, Gambrills, MD
9:50 am
Protecting Your Investment - Long Term Management of the Restored Woods Creek Corridor in Algonquin, IL
-- Michele Zimmerman & Bradley Andresen, Village of Algonquin, I
10:10 am
Break in the Exhibit Hall
10:30 am
Climate Adaptation and Stream Restoration
-- Michael Sachs, PE, RES, LLC, Pittsburgh, PA
10:50 am
Fluvial Geomorphology in the High School Classroom: Lessons Created and Learned
-- Michael J. Smith, University School, Hunting Valley, Ohio
11:10 am
Protecting Your Investment - Long Term Management of the Restored Woods Creek Corridor in Algonquin, IL
-- Michele Zimmerman & Bradley Andresen, Village of Algonquin, IL
11:30 am - Lunch Provided