Class 9

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NamePracticumOrganization
Ginger AdairSustainable Volusia: Government AllianceVolusia County
Staci BraswellShades of Green: Facilitating Better Understanding Between Differing Environmental ViewpointsFlorida Farm Bureau Federation
Adrienne DessyPathways to Sustainability: Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key…..and beyondCity of Fernandina Beach-Community Development Department
C. Scott DudleyPathways to Sustainability: Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key…..and beyondFlorida League of Cities
Joy HazellCoastal Wildlife Conservation InitiativeUF/IFAS Extension Florida Sea Grant/Lee County
Jeffrey HillInvasive Plants-Stemming the Tide: An Evaluation of Public Assistance ProgramsUF/IFAS School of Forest Resources and Conservation Program in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Christopher JohnsShades of Green: Facilitating Better Understanding Between Differing Environmental ViewpointsTater Farms
Gregory LangPathways to Sustainability: Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key…..and beyondCity of Cedar Key
William MillerInvasive Plants-Stemming the Tide: An Evaluation of Public Assistance ProgramsSouthwest Florida Water Management District
Paul MonaghanLID Practices, Water Quality, and BehaviorUF Department of Agricultural Education and Communications & Education
Shenley NeelyCreating a Vision for Future Development in the Levy County Springs Protection ZoneLevy County Board of County Commissioners
Robert NorthropThe Tampa Bay Watershed Forest Working Group: A Non-binding CollaboratiaveUF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County
Thomas OstertagCoastal Wildlife Conservation InitiativeFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Emily OttLID Practices, Water Quality, and BehaviorMcNeal and Yochim, P.L.
Joshua WilksCreating Watershed Partnerships: Developing a Management Plan for the Blackwater River WatershedBlackwater River Foundation

Schedule

SessionTopic & ReportDatesLocation
1Coastal Economies and Land use Planning: The Expansion of Port ManateeAugust 13-15, 2009Bradenton
2Planning for a Sustainable Emerald Coast: A Regional Visioning ProcessSeptember 10-12, 2009Pensacola
3National Forest Ecological Greenway: Coordination of Federal, State, Local, and Private EffortsOctober 8-10, 2009Jacksonville
4Working Waterfronts Communities: Economic Development and Coastal AccessNovember 12-14, 2009Steinhatchee
5Preparing for Sea Level Rise Through Local Government Planning and Community EngagementDecember 10-12, 2009Miami
6Tri-State Water Wars: Upstream Uses, Downstream EffortsJanuary 14-16, 2010Apalachiola
7Agriculture and the EvergladesFebruary 11-13, 2010Clewiston/
Hendry
8Graduation and Practicum PresentationsMarch 18-20, 2010Gainesville/
Alachua

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