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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 39-42

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... OBJECTIVES □ Share information about ongoing activities and strategic planning efforts, with an eye towards strengthening cross-agency, cross-sectoral partnerships □ Explore how federal agency efforts can complement/leverage the efforts of other key stakeholders □ Identify critical research gaps and needed analytical tools 8:30 AM Welcome and Goals of the Forum Tom Graedel, Clifton R Musser Professor of Industrial Ecology, Yale University 8:50 AM Keynote Address Xavier de Souza Briggs, Associate Director for General Government Programs, Office of Management and Budget 9:20 AM Panel: Developing Livable Urban Areas Moderator: Ann Bartuska, Acting Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, U.S.
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... Geological Survey 11:10 AM Audience Q&A 11:20 AM Panel: Models, Metrics, and Future Scenarios Moderator: Denise Stephenson Hawk, The Stephenson Group This panel will focus on how urban change is modeled, how human and environmental outcomes can be measured, and what information is most useful (or needed) in assessing outcomes □ Jon Fink, Director, Global Institute for Sustainability, Arizona State University □ Thomas Parris, Vice President and Director of Sustainability Programs, ISCIENCES LLC □ Steward Pickett, Director, Baltimore Ecosystem Long-Term Ecological Research Program □ Dale Quattrochi, Senior Research Scientist, Earth Science Office, National Aeronautic and Space Administration □ Jennifer Wolch, Dean, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley 12:00 PM Audience Q&A 12:10 PM Luncheon Keynote Adolfo Carrion, Director, White House Office of Urban Policy
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... APPENDIX A 41 1:00 PM Panel: Moving Urban R&D into Practice Moderator: Jeremy Harris, former Mayor of Honolulu This panel will present the end-users' perspective and will explore opportunities to both broaden the impact of place-based R&D and disseminate promising practices more efficiently □ James Davenport, Project Manager, National Association of Counties □ John Frece, Director, Office of Smart Growth, EPA □ Harriet Tregoning, Director, District of Columbia Office of Planning □ Dana Williams, Mayor, Park City, Utah 1:45 PM R&D Gaps and Opportunities (Small Group Discussions) □ Tools and Knowledge Transfer □ Technology Development □ Research and Evaluation 3:30 PM Break 4:00 PM Feedback from Group Rapporteurs 4:45 PM Closing Comments 5:00 PM CONCLUDE 41


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