What We Can Do When We Collaborate: Results From a Novel Water Use Dataset in Urban Utah
Location
ECC216
Start Date
3-28-2017 1:40 PM
End Date
3-28-2017 2:10 PM
Description
Abstract: Title: What we can do when we collaborate: Results from a novel water use dataset in urban Utah Douglas Jackson-Smith, Ohio State University, Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center Title: A year of water use: a visualization of the Wasatch Front Martin Buchert, University of Utah, Global Change and Sustainability Center
What We Can Do When We Collaborate: Results From a Novel Water Use Dataset in Urban Utah
ECC216
Abstract: Title: What we can do when we collaborate: Results from a novel water use dataset in urban Utah Douglas Jackson-Smith, Ohio State University, Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center Title: A year of water use: a visualization of the Wasatch Front Martin Buchert, University of Utah, Global Change and Sustainability Center
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PRESENTER(S):
Doug Jackson-Smith - Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center (OARDC) at the Ohio State University
Bio: Douglas Jackson-Smith (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison) is a Professor at the Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center (OARDC) at the Ohio State University after having taught in the Sociology department at Utah State University for 15 years. His work integrates human dimensions into studies of coupled urban water systems, among other themes.
Martin Buchert - University of Utah - Adjunct Assistant Professor of City & Metropolitan Planning at the University of Utah
Bio: Martin Buchert is a Senior Research Analyst at the Global Change and Sustainability Center and Adjunct Assistant Professor of City & Metropolitan Planning at the University of Utah. He specializes in geospatial analysis, environmental impact mapping, and landscape ecology.