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"Funding for Floodplain Restoration" NFFA webinar scheduled for today beginning at 2:00pm Central Time (3:00pm ET, 1:00pm MT, 12:00pm PT, 11:00am AKT, 10:00am HAT).
Slides attached herewith. Check out the portions that are applicable to forestry. Earth Economics and Ecosystem Services Concept. Zac Christin, zchristin@eartheconomics.org, 253-539-4801
State Resiliency Initiatives:From Issue to Action! - September 22, 2016 - 1:00 – 2:00pmCT - Register at:http://bit.ly/2bj44ZB
Bill Nechamen, CFM
Chief, Floodplain
Management
New York State Dept. of
Environmental Conservation
Iain Hyde, CFM
Deputy Director
Colorado Governor’s
Resiliency & Recovery
Office
Case Study in Jefferson County, Wisconsin Black Hawk Island
FEMA now supports these restorations::
Reforestation
Riparian Floodplains and Restoration
Aquifer Storage
Collaboration with Restoration Organizations
Floodplain Restoration (No Adverse Impacts - ASFPM)
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