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Desert Technology International Conference 11 by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 05:28 PM
This is the 11th in a series of Desert Technology conferences since 1991. These conferences focus on desertification issues & multidisciplinary solutions such as special characteristics and benefits of desert ecosystems, mechanism of desertification and its management, and appropriate technologies for developed and developing regions.
Desert Technology International Conference 11 Abstract Submission Instructions by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 05:26 PM
This is the 11th in a series of Desert Technology conferences since 1991. These conferences focus on desertification issues & multidisciplinary solutions such as special characteristics and benefits of desert ecosystems, mechanism of desertification and its management, and appropriate technologies for developed and developing regions. This document details how to submit an abstract for the conference, for people interested presenting.
Desert Technology International Conference 11 Save the Date by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 05:24 PM
This is the 11th in a series of Desert Technology conferences since 1991. These conferences focus on desertification issues & multidisciplinary solutions such as special characteristics and benefits of desert ecosystems, mechanism of desertification and its management, and appropriate technologies for developed and developing regions. The conference will be held NOVEMBER 19-22, 2013.
Partners in Community Forestry Post-Conference Site by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 05:09 PM
The Partners in Community Forestry Post-Conference Site is now live! For those of you that were not able to attend the 2012 Partners in Community Forestry National Conference you can now view presentations from the conference on the post-conference website, where you can also view photos from the conference and sign up to receive information about the conference location for 2013!
Albuquerque Wildlife Federation January 2013 Newsletter by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 05:04 PM
This newsletter contains information on AWF's monthly meeting, 2013 Project Schedule, grey wolves, and Caldera t-shirt sale.
AWF January 2013 Newsletter by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 05:00 PM
Page 1 Monthly Meeting – Thursday, January 10, 2013– 7:30 pm Mustangs in the West: Challenges, Innovations and Freedom Guest Speaker: Karen Herman, Sky Mountain Wild Horse Sanctuary President’s Message Notable Quote Page 2 President’s Message – continued 2013 Project Schedule Fewer Gray Wolves Found Dead in 2012 Page 3 NMWF Presents Will Primos – Feb 24 Renewed Members Page 4 AWF’s Valles Caldera T-Shirt for Sale Membership Application
Webinar: Temperature potent driver of forest drought & tree mortality by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 04:52 PM
"Temperature as a potent driver of regional forest drought stress & tree mortality" presented by the Southwest Fire Science Consortium. Dr. Park Williams will discuss his recent work to derive a forest drought-stress index (FDSI) for the southwestern United States using a comprehensive tree-ring data set representing AD 1000–2007.
Chama Peak Land Alliance Newsletter January 2013 by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 04:46 PM
The Chama Peak Land Alliance (CPLA) has some exciting news in 2013 and unique opportunities for area landowners to apply for habitat restoration funding and feed their cows with a SKA brewing mash that is high in protein and carbohydrates! We look forward to working with you this year to accomplish our goals of sound land management in the southern San Juans of Colorado and New Mexico.
New Mexico Tree Farm Newsletter Winter 2012 by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 04:40 PM
This newsletter is published by the New Mexico Tree Farm Committee.
NM Tree Farm Newsletter Winter 2012 by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 04:39 PM
This newsletter is published by the New Mexico Tree Farm Committee. This issue includes headlines: New Mexico Tree Farmers’ Piñon Crowned State and Soon-to-be National Champion, Project Learning Tree Update, New Mexico State University Renames Mora Forestry Re-search Center, The Back Year Tree Farm, National Tree Farmer Convention, and NRCS-Conservation Stewardship Program.
Little Colorado River Annual Winter Watershed Conference by akilah, last updated: Jan 12, 2013 04:31 PM
This is the 6th Annual Winter Watershed Conference hosted by the Little Colorado River Plateau Resource Conservation & Development Area Inc. It includes workshops on Potash, Arizona state politics, natural resources, forestry, and local generating stations. Register here: http://www.winterwatershedconference.org/?utm_source=Second+WWC+E-mail+Jan+2013&utm_campaign=Highlights+WWC&utm_medium=email
SW Jemez CFLRP by Joe Zebrowski, last updated: Jan 11, 2013 06:12 PM
Work space for partners in the SW Jemez Collaborative Forest Restoration Program.
Paseo del Norte Watershed Council by akilah, last updated: Jan 09, 2013 06:25 PM
The mission of the Paso del Norte Watershed Council (Council) is to investigate, develop, and recommend options for watershed planning and management and to explore how water-related resources can best be balanced to benefit the Rio Grande ecosystem and the interests of all watershed stakeholders. The annual meeting of the Paso del Norte Watershed Council will be held Friday January 18th in Las Cruces, NM. All interested stakeholders are welcome.
Multi-State Salinity Coalition 2013 Summit by akilah, last updated: Jan 09, 2013 06:16 PM
The goal of the MSSC is to effectively foster communication and dialogue on related desalination and salinity management-related policy matters through quarterly meetings, correspondence, and the development, sponsorship and presentation of an annual national desalination and salinity management summit for local, regional, and national leaders.
Multi-State Salinity Coaltion 2013 Summit Agenda by akilah, last updated: Jan 09, 2013 06:04 PM
The goal of the MSSC is to effectively foster communication and dialogue on related desalination and salinity management-related policy matters through quarterly meetings, correspondence, and the development, sponsorship and presentation of an annual national desalination and salinity management summit for local, regional, and national leaders. The Opening Keynote Presentation on Thursday, February 14, 2013 will be given by Mr. Michael Gabaldon, Director, Technical Resources, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. The Luncheon Keynote Speaker is Jorge Arroyo, Director, Innovative Water Technologies, Texas Water Development Board and Opening Keynote Presentation on Friday, February 15, 2013 will be given by Mr. Richard Nagel, General Manager, West Basin Municipal Water District.
Sustainable Integrated Water Management Grant from WERF by akilah, last updated: Jan 04, 2013 01:14 AM
WERF is seeking research that will focus on institutional issues and governance structures impacting established water, wastewater and stormwater management, and will explore stakeholder-driven solution-sets (of green/gray infrastructure, centralized/decentralized operation and management, and resource recovery) that can drive utility adoption of a broader “One Water Paradigm”. WERF funds water quality research on behalf of its subscribers, and facilitates collaboration among organizations seeking funding partners for high-priority issues. WERF awards funding through a competitive process and coordinates funding under contract through a staff-assigned program manager. All qualified entities — including international organizations and disadvantaged business enterprises — are encouraged to submit research proposals.
WaterSMART Water & Energy Efficiency Grant from BuRec by akilah, last updated: Jan 04, 2013 01:03 AM
The Bureau of Reclamation is seeking proposals from non-Federal entities for its WaterSMART Water and Energy Efficiency Grant funding opportunity. Projects that are eligible must conserve water or result in other improvements that address water supply sustainability in the Western United States. Projects submitted for funding should seek to conserve and use water more efficiently, increase the use of renewable energy and improve energy efficiency, protect endangered and threatened species, facilitate water markets or carry out other activities to address climate-related impacts on water or prevent any water-related crisis or conflict.
Water Resources Research Council Annual Conference: Registration Now Open! by akilah, last updated: Dec 29, 2012 02:37 AM
Join us for an outstanding program addressing issues critical to securing our water future, from groundwater sustainability, to environmental implications of stressed water supplies, to policy options for local, regional, and federal decision-makers. Organized in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey, the conference is open to everyone with an interest in ensuring a reliable and sustainable water supply for our future.
Environmental Flows Bulletin December 2012 by akilah, last updated: Dec 29, 2012 02:30 AM
In this issue of Environmental Flows Bulletin, the Utton Center presents stories from three of the state's most important rivers: the Rio Grande, the Gila, and the Pecos. We also offer voices and perspectives critical to understanding the complexity of water in New Mexico-and the challenges the state faces in a time of drought and climate change.
Environmental Flows Bulletin Dec 2012 by akilah, last updated: Dec 29, 2012 02:30 AM
In this issue of Environmental Flows Bulletin, the Utton Center presents stories from three of the state's most important rivers: the Rio Grande, the Gila, and the Pecos. We also offer voices and perspectives critical to understanding the complexity of water in New Mexico-and the challenges the state faces in a time of drought and climate change.
 
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