Wild, Scenic and Beyond! 2018 River Management Symposium
October 22-25, 2018 Vancouver, WA
Wild, Scenic and Beyond! provided a unique opportunity to find training and professional networking topics experiences specific to river management, science, planning and collaborating. Training and workshop themes honored the 50th Anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, yet and reflected river values that are the goals of protection, regardless of designation or managing entity. Here are a few photos to remind us of the presenters participants and programs..
Presentations
Plenary Speakers
Wild and Scenic Rivers
Training/Education/People
Recreation, Inventory, Monitoring and Management
Partnerships Across the Globe
Biological and Physical Resources
- Art Of Instream Flow Protection - Roy Smith, Jennifer Back, Thomas Bickauskas, David Schade
- Dealing with Aging Dams and Reservoirs - Henry Hansen, Emily Forzono, Alisha Grams, Lindsay, Ohlman, Christine Ruskamp, Mark Pegg, Kevin Pope
- Deep Enough, Wide Enough - What Makes a River Legally Navigable - Bo Shelby
- Good, Bad and Unusual - What Makes Boating Access Work, or not - Bo Shelby, Dan Shebly and Doug Whittaker
- The Costs and Benefits of Post-Channelization Re-Meandering Rivers - Something For Nothing - Mimi Wagner
- Upper Colorado River Research Program - Sarah Hutson
Transportation Projects and Wild and Scenic Rivers
More Partnerships and Other Topics
|