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Seminar – Jonathan Jarvis & Gary Machlis “The future of parks and protected areas”

seminar co-sponsored with dept. of parks, recreation & tourism "The future of parks and protected areas" 10:30 | Moot Court Classroom, Old Law School building Gary E. Machlis is university professor of environmental sustainability at Clemson University and former science advisor to the director of the National Park Service. He is coeditor of Science, Conservation, […]

GCSC Seminar – Seth Arens “Planning for drought and climate change in Utah: working with resource managers to develop usable science”

210 ASB (Aline Skaggs Biology bldg) 257 S. 1400 E., Salt Lake City, UT, United States

seminar “Planning for drought and climate change in Utah: working with resource managers to develop usable science”. Seth Arens, Research Integration Specialist, Western Water Assessment Utah 4:00 pm | 210 ASB Western Water Assessment helps advance the understanding of and preparedness for climate change and drought in Utah by developing collaborative research projects with resource […]

GCSC Seminar – Gaby Katul “Evapotranspiration: From kinetic theory to the limits of plant life”

210 ASB (Aline Skaggs Biology bldg) 257 S. 1400 E., Salt Lake City, UT, United States

“Evapotranspiration: From kinetic theory to the limits of plant life” - Gaby Katul, Theodore S. Coile Professor of Hydrology and Micrometeorology, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University 4:00 pm  |  210 ASB Research in Katul's group focuses on micro-meteorology and near-surface hydrology with emphasis on heat, momentum, carbon dioxide, water vapor, ozone, particulate matter […]

GCSC Seminar – Steven “Kealoha” Wong

210 ASB (Aline Skaggs Biology bldg) 257 S. 1400 E., Salt Lake City, UT, United States

Steven “Kealoha” Wong, Hawai’i Poet Laureate, cohosted with Utah Presents and the Sustainability Office 4:00 pm  |  210 ASB During this week, Kealoha will also be working with University of Utah students. His visit will culminate in a November 16 performance on the history and future of earth and its inhabitants.

Red Butte Creek Research Symposium

Orangerie, Red Butte Garden 300 WAKARA WAY, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, United States

The Global Change & Sustainability Center and the Center for Ecological Planning & Design are convening an interdisciplinary research gathering and poster session focused on Red Butte Creek–from the headwaters, through the urban environment, to the Jordan River. Register here.