I had the honor of making a presentation on this topic for the Canadian Water Network, a remarkable organization headed by friend and colleague Bernadette Conant.
Here is my Power Point:
Download Campana_CWN_23_April_2014
The PPT does not contain the substance of the presentation, nor the Q&A. For the actual presentation, view the video (about an hour).
The presentation was geared to students and young professionals (SYPs). I don't think there was anyone over 40 viewing the event (we had polling capabilities).
I want to thank the CWN folks - especially the outgoing SYP guru, Scott Jasechko, who invited me. Scott is finishing his PhD at the University of New Mexico and will be joining the faculty of the University of Calgary's Department of Geography in January 2015. Yichuan Wang, a graduate student in the University of Alberta's Department of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, who will be assuming Scott's position, did a faultless job today. Kudos also to the CWN Webmaster, Lyle Schneider, who ensured all ran smoothly.
Thanks to all the participants. I had a blast!
"It does not matter how slowly you move as long as you do not buffer." - Confucius
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