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Northwest Environmental Forum

October 18-19, 2010
Center for Urban Horticulture│ University of Washington, Seattle

Changing the Game:
We Need Transformative Strategies to Stop Forest Losses

2010 Forum Sponsors

Cascade Land Conservancy

Merrill & Ring, Inc.
Conservation Northwest
Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc.
Ecotrust
Port Blakely Tree Farms
Forest Capital Partners
Washington Forest Protection Association
Green Diamond Resource Company
WA State Department of Natural Resources
Hancock Timber Resource Group
Weyerhaeuser Company
Longview Timber Corporation
Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation

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Opening Remarks
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Welcome and Introduction
Brian Boyle - Forum Leader, Northwest Environmental Forum (4:15)
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Opening Comments
Lisa Graumlich -
Dean, UW College of the Environment (1:47)
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Concepts and national innovations – how and where establishing markets is realizing extra margins from sustainable forest management
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USDA Efforts to Facilitate Environmental Markets
Carl Lucero - Deputy Director, USDA Office of Environmental Markets (14:12)
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Valuing Watershed Services: Examples of Payment for Watershed Services
Tracy Stanton - Water Program Manager, Forest Trends⁄Ecosystem Marketplace (16:14)
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Counting on the Environment Project - invest in things that matter, get what you pay for, confirm it over time
Dev in Judge-Lord - Ecosystem Market Specialist, Willamette Partnership (17:33)
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Concepts and National Innovations - General Discussion (24:53)
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Show us the Money – Conservation perspectives on new ways to successfully meet diverse conservation objectives when traditional capital sources are scarce
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Brent Davies - Director of Forests & Watersheds, Ecotrust (9:56)
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Roger Hoesterey – Senior Vice President & West Division Director, The Trust for Public Lands (13:18)
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Paula Swedeen - Director of Ecosystem Service Programs,The Pacific Forest Trust (17:09)
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Show us the Money: conservation perspective - General Discussion (15:24)
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Show us the Market - Forest landowner perspectives on how to devise an acceptable market-based model for improving protection of public resources, when diverse financial interests create diverse market expectations
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Show us the Market - Panel Moderator Opening Statement
Jim Rinehart
- President, R&A Investment Forestry (4:23)
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Essential Elements for an Ecosystem Marketplace
Matt Donegan
- Co-President, Forest Capital Partners, LLC (18:25)
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Forest Landowner Perspective - Industrial Forestry
Colin Moseley
- Chairman, Green Diamond Resource Company (13:41)
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Forest Landowner Perspective - Tribal Forestry
Phil Rigdon - Deputy Director, Yakama Nation DNR (11:16)
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Forest Landowner Perspective - Family Forestry
Steve Stinson
- Executive Director, Family Forest Foundation (12:17)
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Forest Landowner Perspective - WA Dept. of Natural Resources
Peter Goldmark - Commissioner of Public Lands, WADNR (17:59)
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Show us the Market: forest landowner perspectives - General Discussion (32:50)
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Where to start on a Market-Based Conservation Strategy - How much income from a watershed would be needed, over time, to buy continued forest management on private forestlands?
Luke Rogers
- Research Scientist, UW School of Forest Resources (16:20)
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Panel to summarize and discuss Breakthrough Mechanisms
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B. Bruce Bare - Professor & Dean Emeritus, UW School of Forest Resources (4:58)
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Gary Morishima - Board Member, Intertribal Timber Council (7:31)
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Breakthrough Proposals – How we might achieve landscape-scale environmental objectives with forestry on the landscape through market-based mechanisms
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Breakout Group 1 - Recommendations (11:51)
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Breakout Group 2 - Recommendations (7:32)
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Breakout Group 3 - Recommendations (9:11)
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Breakout Group 4 - Recommendations (5:22)
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The Northwest Environmental Forum - Final Discussion (1 hr 14 min)
Final Discussion in Audio only
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