MOUNTAIN STUDIES INSTITUTE & FORT LEWIS COLLEGE
In cooperation with
University of Colorado, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, and University of Arizona
Invite you to

Climate Variability & Change in the San Juan Mountains:
A Stakeholder – Scientist Dialogue

FORT LEWIS COLLEGE BALLROOM – DURANGO, COLORADO
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October 11-12, 2006

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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

The Conference purpose is to foster:

  • Information-sharing and interaction between scientists and local stakeholders regarding the implications and potential impacts of climate variability and change in the San Juan Mountain region.
  • Development of a San Juan Mountain Climate Initiative: a stakeholder-driven climate research, outreach and partnership program.

Full Conference Agenda (PDF)
Conference Poster (Please print and post, PDF, 2.5 MB)

Conference Proceedings

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th:
Research Sharing & Program Development Overview:

This day will bring together scientists from academia, government research institutions, and natural resource management agencies to initiate planning of the San Juan Mountain Climate Initiative.

[SCIENTISTS CLICK HERE FOR GOALS and AGENDA]

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th EVENING RECEPTION & SEMINAR

Location: College Union Building Ballroom, Fort Lewis College
Sponsored by the Office of the President, Fort Lewis College

6:00 PM: Public Reception
Poster Displays, Free Food & Refreshments, Cash Bar

 

7:00 PM: Keynote Address
"Global Climate Change, the West, and What We Can Do about It”

Presented by Jonathan Overpeck, Director, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, Professor, Department of Geosciences & Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona; 2005 Guggenheim Fellow; Vice-President, Mountain Studies Institute.

[Click here for Biography of Jonathan Overpeck]

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th: Stakeholder – Scientist Dialogue

This day will bring scientists together with local stakeholders from the region including natural resource managers, elected officials, community planners, energy industry representatives, conservationists, farmers and ranchers, recreation and tourism professionals, community leaders, concerned citizens, students, and other local stakeholders for stakeholder and scientist presentations on how climate affects water supply, snow, air quality, forest health, wildfire, recreation, tourism, agriculture, ranching, energy, biodiversity and more. The Dialogue will provide a unique opportunity to collaboratively identify regional information and research needs related to climate change.

[Stakeholders & Scientists Click here for Goals and Agenda]

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th: Silverton Research Site Tour & Renewable Energy Resources Discussion with Congressman John Salazar

9:00 am - 2:00 pm: Senator Beck Basin on Red Mountain Pass and the Historic Avon Hotel
Carpool & Hike into into Swamp Angel study area, an instrumented watershed managed by the Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies. Discuss historic research program of University of Colorado’s Institute for Alpine and Arctic Research (INSTAAR), current snow and terrestrial (non-snow related) research being conducted by MSI, CSAS and affiliated scientists in the San Juans. Return to Silverton for lunch and tour of MSI’s headquarters at the historic Avon Hotel. Meet at the Avon (144 East 10th Street) at 9:00 a.m.

~The remainder of the day’s events take place at the Avon at 144 East 10th St., Silverton~

3:00 - 4:00 pm: Healthy Forests, Renewable Energy and Utilization of our Forest Products:
The Future of Renewable Energy Resources in Southern Colorado
-- Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Public Reception with Congressman John Salazar 3:00-4:00 p.m. at the Avon Hotel.

6:00 pm: Climate Change in the San Juan Mountains: Climate Change Affects Us All!
Introduction to the Issues with Koren Nydick, Director of Research and
Education - Mountain Studies Institute. Avon Hotel, (food and drink will be served).

7:00 pm: AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH (Running Time: 1 hour, 40 minutes) A film by former
Vice-President Al Gore about global warming, the myths and misconceptions
that surround it, and his crusade to halt it's deadly progress in its
tracks. A discussion about the film, global warming, and what we can do
locally, will follow the movie.  Avon Hotel

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