There are many ways to enjoy engaging or re-engaging with the October 2017 Riparian Summit:
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Watch Video of the Keynote and Plenary Sessions.
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Peruse our Speaker Photo Gallery.
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Enjoy the Graphic Recording Images from the last day of the Summit (October 19).
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Review Presentations from many speakers and sessions (below/in progress):
Available presentations include:
- Keynote addresses
- Jody Hilty: Conserving Headwaters: Yellowstone to Yukon
- Cristina Garcia--video and graphic recording above, no powerpoint
- Ellie Cohen's closing remarks--video and graphic recording above, no powerpoint
- Plenary Sessions
- Colin Bailey (Plenary 3): Environmental Justice, Water, People, and Place
- Marc Commandatore (Plenary 3): Riverine Stewardship in California
- Daniel McCormick & Mary O'Brien (Plenary 2): Advancing Native Hydrology: A collaboration of art, design & science
- Hervé Piégay (Plenary 1): Riparian characterization from remote sensing in a multiple scale perspectives
- Michael Scott (Plenary 1): Riparian Ecosystems: challenges to understanding, managing and restoring a continental-scale resource
- Tom Whitham (Plenary 1): Conserving Riparian Habitat and Biodiversity in a Changing Environment: A Genetics Approach
- Michael Forsberg & Mary Harner (Plenary 2)--video above, no powerpoint
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David Bunn, John Carlon, Marissa Christiansen, Ellie M. Cohen (Plenary 4)--video above, no powerpoint
- Case Studies
- Central Coast
- Cosumnes River
- Desert/Arid Lands
- Cerissa Hoglander: Climate Adaptation Through Springs Restoration on Multiple-Use Public Lands in Northern Arizona
- Rob Klinger: The Vole In The Climatic Coal Mine
- Steven R. Lee: River flooding and its impacts on large-scale biocontrol of Tamarix along the Virgin River: moving targets and trajectories
- Andy Zdon: Hydrologic Processes in the Shifting Climate of the Arid Southwest
- Fog and Riparian Corridors
- Michaella Chung: Coastal fog water relations at the watershed level
- Lake Tahoe
- North Coast
- Northwest Oregon
- Roy Price and Kurt Heckeroth: 15 years of successful riparian improvement-Oregon case
- Private Lands
- Putah Creek
- Sacramento River
- Byron Clark: Consumptive Use of Water by Riparian Habitat and Orchards along the Sacramento River Floodplain
- Andrea Irons: Tree Colonization Timing and Forest Dynamics Along the Sacramento River
- Li Kui: Modeling riparian forest development for predicting large woody debris inputs to a large, meandering river ecosystem
- Joe Silveira: Sacramento River National Wildlife: A Model for Multiple Benefits of Well-functioning Riparian Ecosystems
- John Stella: Using coupled meander migration and vegetation models to estimate LWD inputs to a large river
- Santa Clara River
- James Hatten: The importance of monitoring and modeling bird populations to support riparian management in an urbanized/agricultural matrix in southern California
- Kristen Kittleson: Developing a New Approach to Riparian Enhancement in Santa Cruz County
- Jenny Marek: Strategic Habitat Conservation in the Santa Clara River
- Catherine MacCalvin: Finding Balance through a Habitat Conservation Plan for Endangered Steelhead and Water Resources Management along the Santa Clara River
- Candice Meneghin: Santa Clara River Steelhead Coalition
- Bruce Orr: The Santa Clara River Parkway: An Example of Large-Scale River Corridor Restoration Planning in a Semi-Arid California Landscape
- Laura Riege: Floodplain Restoration and Protection Along the Santa Clara River Parkway: Multiple Techniques for Multiple Benefits
- Sierra Meadows
- Ryan Burnett: Developing a Framework to Enhance Climate Resiliency of Sierra Nevada Meadow Restoration
- Brent Campos: Birds as Indicators of Success for Floodplain Restoration in Sierra Meadows
- Mark Drew: The Sierra Meadows Partnership and the Sierra Meadows Strategy: A collaboration and roadmap for increasing the pace, scale, and efficacy of Sierra meadows restoration and protection
- Levi Keszey: Prioritizing Meadows for Restoration within the North Fork Kern River Drainage
- Helen Loffland: Assessing Willow Flycatcher population size and distribution to inform meadow restoration priorities in the Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades
- Amy Merrill: Building the scientific foundation for a mountain meadow carbon protocol in California
- Lynn Schofield: Conspecific Attraction: A Tool For Restoring Willow Flycatchers to Riparian Meadows
- Sarah Yarnell: An Experimental Study of Beaver and Beaver Dam Analogue Restoration Techniques in Childs Meadow
- Workshops
- Ecosystem Services Valuation
- Groundwater
- Multiple Benefits
- Policy, Program, and Political Challenges
- Denny Grossman: Project Prioritization and Regional Conservation Assessments
- Alex Harold: Opportunities to Expand Local Park & River Access
- Richard McMurtry: Next Steps in Strengthening Stream Restoration Program Drivers
- Urban Watersheds
- Individual presentations
- Chris Hammersmark: Floodplain Reconnection on Butano Creek - DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION and RESULTS from the First Season
- Jeff Holt: Large-scale, Multi-benefit Riparian Restoration at Dos Rios Ranch
- David Kelley: Restoring Riparian Landscapes to Achieve Multiple Ecosystem Services in the Sacramento Valley: Insights after 25 years at Kachituli Oxbow
- Virginia Matzek: Development of a quantification methodology for greenhouse-gas benefits associated with riparian forest restoration and conservation
- Jonas Parker: West Fork Cow Creek: Restoration from Scratch
- Sarah Pearce: Using the California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM) to Quantify Riverine Riparian Condition in Santa Clara County Watersheds
- Michelle Stevens: Fire, Floodplains, and Fish. The Historic Ecology of the Lower Cosumnes River Watershed
- Lindsay Teunis: Presentation 1: Advancing Riparian and River Restoration in a Time of Uncertainty
- Lindsay Teunis: Presentation 2: Use of Hydrogeomorphic Assessment Method (HGM) and the California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM) in Guiding Adaptive Management Strategies/Sulphur Creek
- Junna Wang: Presentation 1: Incorporating riparian vegetation roughness computation into HEC-RAS 1D model: San Joaquin River
- Junna Wang: Presentation 2: Application and evaluation of the HEC-RAS - riparian vegetation simulation module to the Sacramento River
- Craig Williams: Assessing the Ecological Benefits of Floodplain Restoration
- Patti Wohner: Developing Indicators of Riparian Restoration Success for Yellow-billed Cuckoo for the South Fork Kern River, CA
- Poster presentations