The University of Delaware's Water Resource Center Staff Participated in the 11th Annual Delaware River Watershed Forum
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The Institute for Public Administration’s (IPA) Water Resources Center (UDWRC) participated in the 11th Annual Delaware River Watershed Forum held at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware, on Sept. 28 and 29. The Watershed Forum was hosted by the Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed (CDRW), featuring engaging sessions, keynote speakers, networking with over 270 watershed advocates, a reception dinner and field trip excursions. UDWRC’s director Gerald Kauffman and policy scientist Martha Narvaez led a field trip of 15 cyclists at the forum during the “Bicycle Reconnaissance of the Lower Brandywine and Christina Rivers.” Narvaez also presented a panel discussion on “Building Future Environmental Professionals in the Delaware River Watershed.” UDWRC associate policy scientist Andrew Homsey and Lydia Franks, UDWRC graduate research fellow, presented the “Value of the Upper Delaware Watershed in NJ.” IPA is a research and public service center in the Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration.
Article by Sophonie Milord. Originally posted in UDaily's For the Record.
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The University of Delaware's Water Resource Center Staff Participated in the 11th Annual Delaware River Watershed Forum
10/23/2023
10/23/2023
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