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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 35-42

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... 8:30 am Opening Remarks, Introductions, and Goals of the Forum (  Pamela Matson, Co-Chair, Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability) 9:00 am Framework for Sustainability Research and Development (Pamela Matson)
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... Lee, Packard Foundation) Panelists: • Ned Euliss, US Geological Survey • Mark Nechodom, US Forest Service/Pacific Southwest  Research Station • Iris Goodman, US Environmental Protection Agency • Dan Kugler, US Department of Agriculture • Steve Murawski, National Ocean and Atmospheric  Administration • Woody Turner, National Aeronautics and Space  Administration • Margaret Palmer, University of Maryland Center for  Environmental Sciences 12:00 pm Working Lunch -- Informal Discussions on State of the Art Ecosystem Services' Examples 12:45 pm Ecosystem Services R&D Gaps, Opportunities for Integration, Coordination, and Partnerships (Panel leader: William C
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... Alexander, US Geological Survey • Randy Bruins, US Environmental Protection Agency • Marcia Patton-Mallory, US Forest Service • William Chernicoff, US Department of Transportation • Jacques Beaudry-Losique, US Department of Energy 5:30 pm Summary and Plan for the Next Day 5:40 pm Adjourn for Day Informal Reception
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...  Panelists will reflect on gaps and opportunities based on their review of meeting aterials, previous presentations, and personal m experience. Panel leader will tee-up questions for round table discussions on gaps and opportunities Panelists • Mike Bertolucci, Interface Research Corporation • Emmy Simmons, U.S.
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... Session Four: Summary and Forum Wrap-up (2 hours) 1:00 pm Lessons Learned beyond the Biofuels and Ecosystems Services Topics  Panelists will summarize major gaps and collaboration opportunities from the discussions of ecosystem services and biofuels, as well as the major commonalities and differences across the two topics.


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