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John Muir Institute of the Environment

Coastal Environments and River Deltas at Risk

... an international perspective on people and place

2005-06 Speaker Series
Noon to 1:00 PM
Hart Hall, Room 3201
University of California, Davis

10.12.2005
The Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta: The Next New Orleans? Flooding and Landscape Change
Jeff Mount, UC Davis, Center for Watershed Sciences (John Muir Institute of the Environment)

11.09.2005
Rivers and Cities: Challenges in New Orleans and Elsewhere
Ari Kelman, UC Davis, Department of History

01.11.2006
Is the Delta Smelt a Canary? Natural and Anthropogenic Impacts on California Coastal and Delta Fisheries
William Bennett, UC Davis, Center for Watershed Sciences (John Muir Institute of the Environment), Bodega Marine Laboratory

02.08.2006
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific Coast and River-Delta Environments
Susan Ustin, UC Davis, Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, CalSpace, CSTARS, WESTGEC

04.12.2006
Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Coastal Environments
Ken Verosub, UC Davis, Department of Geology

05.10.2006
Interactions Among Flows, Fish, Hippos, and Termites: Ecology of the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Peter Moyle, UC Davis, Center for Watershed Sciences (John Muir Institute of the Environment), Putah-Cache Bioregion Project (John Muir Institute of the Environment), Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology

Sponsored by the John Muir Institute of the Environment, Public Service Research Program, and the International House.