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2018 Conference

June 20–23, 2018

Washington, DC

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Collaboration Challenges in a Suburban-Urban Watershed

Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 2:00 PM–3:30 PM EDT
C317
Type of Session

Full Presentation Panel

Abstract

This panel will present research on the challenges of solving environmental problems in a watershed that shares diverse urban and suburban municipalities. Focusing mainly on sections of the Bronx River Watershed and the Hudson River Watershed in NY, we draw on an interview-based research project (conducted in 2017) that explores municipal concerns, priorities, and challenges related to regional environmental management. We focus broadly on barriers and incentives to defining and collaboratively working to solve problems posed by flooding, climate change, and development. We use a political ecology framework to further discuss the uneven costs and benefits of environmental challenges that transcend political borders. Each participant will present a different aspect of the project and the session chair will provide an introduction and moderate a discussion.

Primary Contact

Michael Finewood, Pace University

Presenters

Rowan Lanning, Pace University
Kimberly Castaldo, Pace University
Carl Wojciechowski, Pace University
Ethan Kravitz, Pace University

Co-Authors

Chair, Facilitator, Or Moderators

Michael Finewood, Pace University

Discussants

Workshop Leaders

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