Below is the “schedule at a glance.” For details, use the pull-down menus or the following links:
- Detailed program for concurrent sessions and posters
- Presentation abstracts and speaker biographies
- Field trips
- Design charette
Friday, April 25 |
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8:00-9:00 |
Registration |
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9:00-9:10 |
Conference welcome: Paul Cawood Hellmund, Director, The Conway School |
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9:10-9:30 |
Welcome and remarks: Jonathan Lash, President, Hampshire College, and previous president of World Resources Institute (WRI) |
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9:30-10:10 |
Plenary: Keith Bowers, President, Biohabitats. “Practicing ecological restoration within the context of climate change, trophic cascades and urbanization – Where do we go from here?” |
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10:10-10:15 |
Presentation to Joanna Garbisch in recognition of Ed Garbisch and his lifetime contribution to ecological restoration |
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10:15-10:45 |
Break |
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10:45-12:25 |
Concurrent Sessions: |
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Coastal Restoration & Management 1 (East Lecture Hall) |
Ecosystem Services & Human Ecology 1 (West Lecture Hall) |
River Restoration 1: Approaches & Theory (Main Lecture Hall) |
Freshwater Wetland Restoration (Classroom 107) |
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12:25-1:45 |
Lunch |
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1:45-3:25 |
Concurrent Sessions: |
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Coastal Restoration & Management 2 (East Lecture Hall) |
Ecosystem Services & Human Ecology 2 (West Lecture Hall) |
River Restoration 2: Approaches & Case Studies (Classroom 107) |
Native, Invasive, and Rare Plants (Main Lecture Hall) |
3:25-3:45 |
Break |
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3:45-4:25 |
Plenary: Chris Neill, Director, Ecosystems Center at Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory. “Wastewater and sea level rise: Cape Cod’s biggest environmental problems as ecological restoration opportunities.” |
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4:25-4:35 |
Closing remarks: Tom Touchet, Director, SER Conference Planning Committee |
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4:45-7:00 |
Poster pub and social gathering at the Red Barn |
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7:00-9:00 |
Student fireside gathering |
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Saturday, April 26 |
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9:00AM–2:00 PM |
Field Trip #1: Montague Prescribed Burn Area |
Field Trip #2: Dam Removal on Amethyst Brook |
Field Trip #3: Connecticut River Bio-engineering Sites |
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9:30AM–3:30PM |
Hitchcock Center Design Charrette. Free, Pre-registration required. Prescott Tavern, Hampshire College. |
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2:30PM-3:30PM |
All participants are invited to a presentation of the Hitchcock Center Design Charrette. Free, no pre-registration required. Prescott Tavern, Hampshire College. |