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  • Keynote Address:

Education - An Essential Ingredient for Successful Water Management

Keynote Speaker: Kevin Coyle, President of The National Environmental Education and Training Foundation (NEETF)

Presentation PPT icon44 KB       Paper PDF icon 44 KB, 7pp.

Symposium Proceedings

Table of Contents


  • Posters


  • Panelists

Framing the Dialogue: BEP Target Audience Success Stories

•  Rachael Herpel, Community Programs Director, The Groundwater Foundation          PPT Presentation 3,924 KB

•  Diane Cantrell, Deputy Chief, Ohio DNR Divison of Soil and Water Conservation, and Adjunct Assistant Professor and Extension State Specialist for Environmental Education, OSU           PPT Presentation 1.48 MB

•  Judy Maben, Education Director, Water Education Foundation          PPT Presentation 13.4 MB

•  Jack Wilbur, Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, and Executive Producer of the EPA NPS resource "Getting In Step: A Guide to Effective Outreach in Your Watershed"       [EPA's Getting in Step web site]

Promotion and Communication: Moving Water Outreach and Education from Backwater to Mainstream

•  Derek Godwin, Watershed Management Specialist, Oregon State University Extension Service          PPT Presentation 1.17 MB

•  Bob Mahler, Professor, University of Idaho, Soil and Environmental Sciences          PPT Presentation 474 KB

•  Barb Liukkonen, Water Resources Center, University of Minnesota          PPT Presentation 1.33 MB

•  Kris Stepenuck, Coordinator, Wisconsin's Water Action Volunteers          PPT Presentation 8.48 MB


  • Closing Address:

Education - Is It an Essential Ingredient for Community-based Water Management?

Closing Speaker: Cornelia Butler Flora, the Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor of Agriculture and Sociology and Director of the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University

Presentation PPT icon 176 KB          Paper PDF icon 34 KB, 5 pp.

 

 

December 2004

 

 

Water Outreach Education - Facilitating Access to Resources and Best Practices is a collaboration of USDA CSREES (Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service) and other public and private clean and safe water partners to promote best education practices for water education and to improve access to education resources and strategies.