21. - The Science-Policy Interface in Great Lakes Research

Date: Wednesday, Jun 20, 2018
Time: 8:40 AM - 11:40 AM
Location: MW170

Chair(s): Katherine Browne, Nicole Klenk, Maria Carmen Lemos, Brian Pentz

Is all co-production created equal? Understanding drivers and outcomes
Katherine Browne, University of Michigan; Maria Carmen Lemos, School of Natural Resources and Environment

Lessons learned from cumulative effects development monitoring in the Grand River Watershed
Cameron Irvine, Grand River Conservation Authority; Janet Ivey, Grand River Conservation Authority

Science-policy and the influence of stakeholder perceptions on early detection and rapid response
Noelle Stratton, University of Toronto Scarborough; Nicole Klenk, University of Toronto Scarborough; Nicholas Mandrak, Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough

If we really aren't sure can we take action?
Gail Krantzberg, Engineering and Public Policy, Program, McMaster University

Knowledge Indicators for Great Lakes Environmental Governance
Debora VanNijnatten, Wilfrid Laurier University; Carolyn Johns, Ryerson University

The science-policy interface in Great Lakes biodiversity research: a researcher�s perspective
Nicholas Mandrak, Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough

Social-Ecological Network Structures of Lake Erie Water Quality Management
Kelly Siman, University of Akron; Meghan Klasic, University of California, Davis; Rachel Lamb, University of Maryland, College Park; Vanessa Vargas-Nguyen, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Kelsey Leonard, McMaster University; Bereket Negasi Isaac, University of Waterloo