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Preparing for the Rising Tide: Coastal Protection Symposium: Call for Papers

  • While not specifically about efficiency or reuse, how we manage our water ways is obviously at the centerpiece of water management. Consider submitting an abstract for this conference.
    Forester Media Inc. and StormCon®, The North American Surface Water Quality Conference & Exposition, will present a new component August 23 – 24, 2011, in Anaheim, California, titled “Preparing for the Rising Tide: Coastal Protection Symposium. This new course curriculum will take place concurrently with StormCon 2011 at the Anaheim Marriott.

    StormCon
    The North American Surface Water Quality Conference & Exposition
    August 21-25, 2011
    Anaheim Marriott
    Anaheim, CA USA

    The subject of the two-day curriculum will be infrastructure protection in coastal cities, ports, and industrial complexes in the face of sea level rise and potential shoreline changes.

    We are seeking presentations on proactive municipal responses to the threat of increasing sea levels, proactive engineering solutions, and long-term zoning and development strategies. Presentations should focus on practical, real-world solutions from public policy makers, urban planners, and coastal engineers.

    Topics of interest include:

    • Policies, regulations, and zoning related to coastal change
    • Shoreline mapping and use analysis
    • Protection, relocation, or elevation of structures and utilities

    The audience for these presentations will include urban planners, civil engineers, and municipal and industrial facilities managers and engineering staff.

    The deadline for submitting an abstract is February 15, 2011. All presentations will be 30 minutes long.

    Please submit an abstract of no more than 500 words, along with the contact information and brief bio for each presenter, via email to papers@forester.net. Please do not include supplemental materials.

    Questions or Concerns? Please contact Janice Kaspersen by e-mail jkaspersen@forester.net or Scott Nania at snania@forester.net.

By Natasha La|2011-01-20T05:26:08+00:00January 20th, 2011|What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Preparing for the Rising Tide: Coastal Protection Symposium: Call for Papers

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