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September 26-27, 2012 Harald E. ( Jordy ) Jordahl, Principal Jordahl Conservation Strategies

Synthesis of Global Thought Leaders on Integrated River Basin Management for the Mississippi River Basin. September 26-27, 2012 Harald E. ( Jordy ) Jordahl, Principal Jordahl Conservation Strategies. Alfred M. Duda , PhD.

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September 26-27, 2012 Harald E. ( Jordy ) Jordahl, Principal Jordahl Conservation Strategies

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  1. Synthesis of Global Thought Leaders on Integrated River Basin Management for the Mississippi River Basin September 26-27, 2012 Harald E. (Jordy) Jordahl, Principal Jordahl Conservation Strategies

  2. Alfred M. Duda, PhD Approaches for Introducing IWRM in the Mississippi River Basin and Downstream Gulf of Mexico Based on Processes Utilized in other Basins

  3. Gerald E. Galloway, PE, PhD An Essay on 21st Century Management of the Mighty Mississippi 

  4. Bruce P. Hooper, PhD Advancing Integrated River Basin Management in the Mississippi Basin Suggestions from International Experiences on Institutional Arrangements, Organisational Roles and Responsibilities and Shared Leadership

  5. Mark Davis, JD, MLT Multi-State Compacts and Regional Water Management

  6. John Briscoe, PhD Fluid Prejudice:  Some (disputable and somewhat disjointed) Observations on what Global Experience and Changing National Well-being Might Mean for the Management of the Mississippi River

  7. The Mississippi River Basin….. It’s complicated • Current situation is not sustainable • Many good (and some bad) examples to learn from • Familiarity may not lead to contempt • Patience and perseverance needed

  8. One of these things is not like the others…..

  9. Dr. Briscoe

  10. Thank you for your time

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