Natural Resources Leadership Institute

NRLI Alumni

Class IX

Participants

Name
Practicum
Organization
Ginger Adair Sustainable Volusia: Government Alliance Volusia County
Staci Braswell Shades of Green: Facilitating Better Understanding Between Differing Environmental Viewpoints Florida Farm Bureau Federation
Adrienne Dessy Pathways to Sustainability: Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key…..and beyond City of Fernandina Beach-Community Development Department
C. Scott Dudley Pathways to Sustainability: Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key…..and beyond Florida League of Cities
Joy Hazell Coastal Wildlife Conservation Initiative UF/IFAS Extension Florida Sea Grant/Lee County
Jeffrey Hill Invasive Plants-Stemming the Tide: An Evaluation of Public Assistance Programs UF/IFAS School of Forest Resources and Conservation Program in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Christopher Johns Shades of Green: Facilitating Better Understanding Between Differing Environmental Viewpoints Tater Farms
Gregory Lang Pathways to Sustainability: Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key…..and beyond City of Cedar Key
William Miller Invasive Plants-Stemming the Tide: An Evaluation of Public Assistance Programs Southwest Florida Water Management District
Paul Monaghan LID Practices, Water Quality, and Behavior UF Department of Agricultural Education and Communications & Education
Shenley Neely Creating a Vision for Future Development in the Levy County Springs Protection Zone Levy County Board of County Commissioners
Robert Northrop The Tampa Bay Watershed Forest Working Group: A Non-binding Collaboratiave UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County
Thomas Ostertag Coastal Wildlife Conservation Initiative Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Emily Ott LID Practices, Water Quality, and Behavior McNeal and Yochim, P.L.
Joshua Wilks Creating Watershed Partnerships: Developing a Management Plan for the Blackwater River Watershed Blackwater River Foundation

Schedule

Session Topic & Report Dates Location
1 Coastal Economies and Land use Planning: The Expansion of Port Manatee August 13-15, 2009 Bradenton
2 Planning for a Sustainable Emerald Coast: A Regional Visioning Process September 10-12, 2009 Pensacola
3 National Forest Ecological Greenway: Coordination of Federal, State, Local, and Private Efforts October 8-10, 2009 Jacksonville
4 Working Waterfronts Communities: Economic Development and Coastal Access November 12-14, 2009 Steinhatchee
5 Preparing for Sea Level Rise Through Local Government Planning and Community Engagement December 10-12, 2009 Miami
6 Tri-State Water Wars: Upstream Uses, Downstream Efforts January 14-16, 2010 Apalachiola
7 Agriculture and the Everglades February 11-13, 2010 Clewiston/
Hendry
8 Graduation and Practicum Presentations March 18-20, 2010 Gainesville/
Alachua