Potomac Institute for Policy Studies901 N. Stuart Street, Suite 200 (Mezzanine Level)Arlington, VA 22203Tel: 571-372-6565(Printable Agenda)
Monday, April 28, 2014 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
0830 - 0845 | SERDP Overview/Update | Dr. John Hall RC Program Manager |
0845 - 0930 | RC-1729: Characterizing and Quantifying Emissions and Transport of Fugitive Dust Emissions Due to Department of Defense Activities (SERDP) | Dr. John GilliesDesert Research Institute |
0930 - 1015 | RC-1767: Measurement and Modeling of Fugitive Dust from Off-road DoD Activities (SERDP) | Dr. Larry WagnerUSDA Agricultural Research Service |
1015 - 1045 | STC meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1045 - 1100 | BREAK | |
1100 - 1145 | RC-2117: Developing Novel Ecosystems that Enhance Carbon Storage, Native Biodiversity, and Human Mobility in Lowland Hawaiian Forests (SERDP) | Dr. Rebecca OstertagUniversity of Hawaii |
1145 - 1230 | RC-2336: Impacts of Changing Climate on Pacific Island-based Defense Installations (SERDP) | Dr. Jeffrey DonnellyWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
1230 - 1330 | Working LunchSTC meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1330 - 1415 | RC-2334: The Impact of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change on Department of Defense Installations on Atolls in the Pacific Ocean (SERDP) | Dr. Curt StorlazziUSGS |
1415 - 1500 | RC-2340: Water Resources on Guam: Potential impacts and adaptive response to climate change for Department of Defense Installations (SERDP) | Dr. Stephen GingerichUSGS |
1500 - 1515 | BREAK | |
1515 - 1600 | RC-2335: Advancing Best Practices for the Formulation of Localized Sea Level Rise/Coastal Inundation Extremes' Scenarios for Military Installations in the Pacific Islands (SERDP Outbrief) | Dr. John MarraNOAA |
1600 - 1700 | STC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1700 | ADJOURN | |
Tuesday, April 29, 2014 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
0830 - 0915 | RC-1722: Integrated Spatial Models of Non-Native Plant Invasion, Fire Risk, and Wildlife Habitat to Support Conservation on Military and Adjacent Lands in the Arid Southwest (SERDP) | Dr. Brett DicksonNorthern Arizona University |
0915 - 1000 | RC-1723: Predictive Tools to Manage Altered Fire Regimes Caused by Plant Invasions in the Mojave Desert (SERDP) | Dr. Janelle DownsPacific Northwest National Laboratory |
1000 - 1015 | BREAK | |
1015 - 1100 | RC-1721: Understanding and Combating the Fire-Enhancing Impact of Non-Native Annuals in Desert Scrub through the Tools of Population and Landscape Ecology (SERDP) | Dr. Claus HolzapfelRutgers University |
1100 - 1145 | RC-1727: An Ecohydrology Approach to Managing Intermittent and Ephemeral Streams on Department of Defense Lands in the Southwestern United States (SERDP) | Dr. Lainie LevickUniversity of Arizona |
1145 - 1245 | Working LunchSTC meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1245 - 1330 | RC-1725: Watershed to Local Scale Characteristics and Function of Intermittent and Ephemeral Streams on Military Lands (SERDP) | Dr. David CooperColorado State University |
1330 - 1415 | RC-1726: Structure and Function of Ephemeral Streams in the Arid and Semiarid Southwest: Implications for Conservation and Management (SERDP) | Dr. Juliet StrombergArizona State University |
1415 - 1430 | BREAK | |
1430 - 1515 | RC-1724: Hydroecology of Intermittent and Ephemeral Streams: Will Landscape Connectivity Sustain Aquatic Organisms in a Changing Climate? (SERDP) | Dr. Julian OldenUniversity of Washington |
1515 - 1700 | STC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager / Strategy Session | |
1700 | ADJOURN | |
Wednesday, April 30, 2014 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
0830 | SERDP Overview/Update | Dr. John HallRC Program Manager |
0845 - 0915 | RC-2242: Climate Change Impacts to Department of Defense Installations (SERDP) | Dr. Veerabhadra KotamarthiArgonne National Laboratory |
0915 - 0945 | RC-2204: Decision-Scaling: A Decision Framework for DoD Climate Risk Assessment and Adaptation Planning (SERDP) | Dr. Casey BrownUniversity of Massachusetts |
0945 - 1015 | RC-2206: Understanding Data Needs for Vulnerability Assessment and Decision-Making to Manage Vulnerability of DoD Installations to Climate Change (SERDP) | Dr. Richard MossBattelle |
1015 - 1030 | BREAK | |
1030 - 1100 | RC-2232: Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation on Southwestern DoD Facilities (SERDP) | Dr. Raphael SagarinUniversity of Arizona |
1100 - 1130 | RC-2205: Assessing Climate Change Impacts for DoD Installations in the Southwest United States During the Warm Season (SERDP) | Dr. Christopher CastroUniversity of Arizona |
1130 - 1300 | STC meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager Working Lunch / Project PI and Service Liaison Networking | |
1300 - 1400 | Program Manager Overview on Project Progress to DateTerminology Issues Similarities and Differences Regarding Risk Framing and Degree of Assessment | |
1400 - 1500 | Towards a Common Understanding of Vulnerability Assessments for DoD Installations | |
1500 - 1600 | Climate Modelling DiscussionProgress on Identifying Consensus Approach on the Use of Down-Scaled Climate Information | |
1600 - 1700 | Coordination and LogisticsPI and Service Liaison Discussion | |
1700 | ADJOURN |
Thursday, May 1, 2014 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
0830 - 0845 | SERDP Overview/Update | Dr. John HallRC Program Manager |
0845 - 0930 | RC-2119: Endangered Butterflies as a Model System for Managing Source-Sink Dynamics on Department of Defense Lands (SERDP) | Dr. Elizabeth CroneTufts University |
0930 - 1015 | RC-2155: Multi-Scale Approach to Understanding Source-Sink Dynamics of Amphibians (SERDP) | Dr. Raymond SemlitschUniversity of Missouri |
1015 - 1045 | STC meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1045 - 1100 | BREAK | |
1100 - 1145 | RC-2120: Sources and Sinks: Elucidating Mechanisms, Documenting Patterns, and Forecasting Impacts (SERDP) | Dr. Joshua LawlerUniversity of Washington |
1145 - 1230 | RC-2121: Using a Hierarchical Approach to Model Regional Source-Sink Dynamics for Neotropical-Nearctic Songbirds to Inform Management Practices on Department of Defense Installations (SERDP) | Dr. Peter MarraSmithsonian Migratory Bird Center |
1230 - 1330 | Working LunchSTC meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1415 - 1500 | RC-2202: Methods for Assessment of Species Richness and Occupancy Across Space, Time, Taxonomic Groups, and Ecoregions (SERDP) | Dr. Erica FleishmanUniversity of California, Davis |
1500- 1515 | Break | |
1515 - 1600 | RC-2203: Predicting, Measuring, and Monitoring Aquatic Invertebrate Biodiversity on Dryland Military Bases (SERDP) | Dr. David LytleOregon State University |
1600 - 1700 | STC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1700 | ADJOURN |
Friday, May 2, 2014 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
0830 - 0845 | SERDP Overview/Update | Dr. John HallRC Program Manager |
0845 - 0930 | RC-2154: Odontocete Cetaceans: Quantifying Behavioral Ecology and Response to Predators Using a Multi-Species Approach (SERDP) | Dr. Andrew ReadDuke University |
0930 - 1015 | RC-2114: Behavioral Ecology of Deep-Diving Odontocetes in the Bahamas (SERDP) | Dr. Kim Parsons for Dr. Diane ClaridgeBahamas Marine Mammal Research Organization |
1015 - 1045 | STC meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1045 - 1100 | BREAK | |
1100 - 1145 | RC-2112: Deep Mapping Teuthivorous Whales and Their Prey Fields (SERDP) | Dr. Kelly Benoit-BirdOregon State University |
1145 - 1230 | RC-2337: Behavioural Ecology of Cetaceans: The Relationship of Body Condition with Behavior and Reproductive Status (SERDP) | Dr. Patrick MillerUniversity of Saint Andrews |
1230 - 1330 | Working LunchSTC meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1330 - 1415 | RC-2109: Identifying Indicators of State Change and Forecasting Future Vulnerability in Alaskan Boreal Ecosystems (SERDP) | Dr. Edward SchuurUniversity of Florida |
1415 - 1500 | RC-2110: Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change on U.S. Army Alaska with Decision Support Tools Developed through Field Work and Modeling (SERDP) | Dr. Thomas DouglasU.S. Army ERDC-CRREL |
1500 - 1515 | BREAK | |
1515 - 1600 | RC-2111: Improved Understanding of Permafrost Controls on Hydrology in Interior Alaska by Integration of Ground-Based Geophysical Permafrost Characterization and Numerical Modeling (SERDP) | Dr. Michelle WalvoordUSGS |
1600 - 1700 | STC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager | |
1700 | ADJOURN |