Water Stewardship and the Great Lakes
Water Stewardship in Wisconsin and the Great Lakes will connect science and social science to analyze how water security and environmental risks affect public wellbeing, corporate responsibility, economic stability, and sustainable development in Wisconsin and the Great Lakes. We will examine the current and future state of water quality and quantity, and strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate change in the water sector. We will conclude with a discussion of current advances being made across Wisconsin and the Great Lakes, changes in producing agriculture and generating energy, and the future trajectory of water security.
Instructor
Jenny Kehl specializes in connecting science and social science to develop transformational business practices for environmental stewardship. Dr. Kehl has worked across Wisconsin, the Great Lakes, the American West, Africa and Asia on water security and environmental equity. Dr. Kehl ... read more
Date: Thu, Apr 13
Delivery Method: In-person With Livestream
Time: 12:30-1:45pm CT
Location: UWM Hefter Conference Center or view on Zoom
Instructor: Dr. Jenny Kehl
Fee: $10
Program Number: SPRI:356