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October 18-19, 2010
Center for Urban Horticulture│ University of Washington, Seattle Changing the Game:
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2010 Forum Sponsors |
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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) | ||
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) | ||
Breakout Group 3 - Recommendations (9:11) | ||
Breakout Group 4 - Recommendations (5:22) | ||
The Northwest Environmental Forum - Final Discussion (1 hr 14 min) Final Discussion in Audio only |
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