![]() Albert Todd Conference Chair |
The study of riparian ecosystems and the proliferation of initiatives and programs using riparian areas as buffers and living shorelines have demonstrated the need to remain on the cutting edge of science and practice when working at the water's edge. The Mid-Atlantic Region is home to some of the most aggressive programs to conserve and restore riparian areas and coastal shorelines in the world--making Virginia Beach, VA an ideal location for this conference.
AWRA's Summer Specialty Conference is packed with opportunities for you to learn, network, and be entertained. We hope that you have an exceptional experience and we get a chance to meet at the Riparian Ecosystems and Buffers Conference!
Albert H. Todd
Conference Chairperson
U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Area S&PF, Annapolis, MD
Judith A. Okay
Conference Technical Program Chairperson
EPA Chesapeake Bay Program, Annapolis, MD
TEN REASONS TO ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE
- Participate in the “Surf and Turf” Field Trip and experience unique coastal riparian ecosystems, living shorelines, and environmental landscaping designs
- Network and collaborate with colleagues and share riparian knowledge and practical experience.
- Discover new techniques, tools and ways of problem solving at the water’s edge through integrated, interdisciplinary approaches and the exchange of ideas and culture.
- Participate in the Oral and Poster Sessions, Commercial Exhibits, and Student Competition where you’ll see and learn about new developments in the field of riparian zone function and problem solving at landscape scales.
- Learn how floods and other processes actually function as ecological processes in floodplains and how channel restoration can optimize the connection between floodplains and habitat.
- Listen to experts discuss stream bank erosion and its impacts and challenges to the riparian system.
- Enjoy the history and culture of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Coast and check out the sights on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk and the Norfolk waterfront.
- Listen to Bluegrass and experience an Eastern Shore barbeque under the stars with colleagues and friends.
- Gain greater understanding of the relationships of physical, biological and hydrological interactions and the impacts of these relationships on ecological conditions
- Experience first hand how the only multidisciplinary water resources organization dedicated to the advancement of water resources education, management, and research (AWRA), can help you expand your horizons.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE?
- Ecologists, Biologists, Wetland Scientists, Foresters, Hydrologists, Engineers, Physical Scientist, Sociologists, and Water Resources Attorneys
- Managers, scientists, practitioners, educators, and students
- Water resources specialists, conservation, farm, land management planning, specialists and decision makers from federal, state, local and international agencies or organizations
- Members of watershed groups, wetland groups, environmental groups, industrial groups, non-governmental groups and other water-related organizations
- Water resources specialists with consulting firms
- Representatives of the media
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STUDENT ORAL/POSTER PRESENTER COMPETITION
Monday, June 30 – Wednesday, July 2
The winners of the competition will be featured on the AWRA website and in an upcoming issue of AWRA's Water Resources IMPACT magazine. |










