Response, Recovery, and Resilience to Oil Spills and Environmental Disasters: Engaging Experts and Communities
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A Symposium and Workshop for Community Stakeholders, Researchers and PolicymakersTuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 Location: Energy, Coast and Environment Building, LSU Campus, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Sponsored by: Louisiana State University Superfund Research Center, LSU Department of Environmental Sciences School of Coast and the Environment, Oregon State University Superfund Research Program, Oregon State University Environmental Health Sciences Center, and the Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN). |
PRESENTATIONS
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Enhancing Community Resilience
Margaret Reams, PhD, associate professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Community Engagement Core leader, LSU Superfund Research Program (SRP)
Topic: Attributes of resilient communities
Marylee Orr, executive director, Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN)
Topic: Enhancing the adaptive capacity of communities by encouraging self-organization among local environmental groups
Tom Harris, M.S.P.H, Lousiana DEQ
Topic: An Environmental Overview of Hurricane Katrina - Regulatory Perspectives
Innovative Methods and Approaches to Respond to Environmental Disasters
Kim Anderson, PhD, professor, Environmental & Molecular Toxicology; SRP Project leader - Biological Response Indicator Devices for Gauging Environmental Stressors (BRIDGES), Oregon State University
Topic: Engaging residents for environmental assessments; Demonstrations of passive sampling techniques.
Anna Harding, PhD, professor and co-director, School of Biological & Population Health Sciences; SRP Community Engagement Core leader, Oregon State University.
Topic: Data-sharing issues for community-based research projects involving academic and community partners
Wilma Subra, past vice-chair of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology.
Topic: Engaging community stakeholders in assessing local envrionmental conditions.
Representatives from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ)- Topic: Communication between agencies and communities, and environmental monitoring protocols following environmental emergencies
Adaptive Strategies for Community Recovery
Tuan Nguyan – deputy director, QMVN Community Development, Corp, New Orleans, La.
Topic: Overview of the actions taken by this New Orleans East community to recover after Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill
RELATED LINKS
- Symposium Main Page with Agenda
- OSU SRP Videos Produced for Communiites Impacted By the Gulf Spill
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How Do Scientists Study Contaminants in the Environment? English, Spanish, and Vietnamese
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Contaminants in the Environment: How Can I Be Exposed? English, Spanish, and Vietnamese
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LSU Hosts Free Workshop to Improve Post-Disaster Communication Between Researchers and Public
- Collection of LSU Photos on Shutterfly




