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| | | 1:30 PM | Introductory Remarks |
| | 172-1 | 1:40 PM | SENSE AND CREDIBILITY: SCIENCE AS STORYTELLING IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS: LAYZER, Judith A., Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Room 9-328, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, jlayzer@mit.edu |
| | 172-2 | 2:00 PM | SCIENCE—OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES AT THE INTERFACE WITH POLICY: SCARLETT, P. Lynn, Office of Policy, Management and Budget, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street N.W, Washington, DC 20240, lynn_scarlett@ios.doi.gov |
| | 172-3 | 2:20 PM | JOINT FACT FINDING—A MORE EFFECTIVE APPROACH FOR ENHANCING THE USE OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYMAKING: KARL, Herman A., U.S. Geological Survey and Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., 9-330, Cambridge, MA 02139, hkarl@mit.edu and TURNER, Christine E., U.S. Geol Survey, M.S. 939, Federal Center, Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225 |
| | | 2:40 PM | Break |
| | 172-4 | 2:55 PM | SO WHAT? DO YOU BELIEVE IT? WAS IT FAIR?: PRODUCING SALIENT, CREDIBLE AND LEGITIMATE SCIENCE: CASH, David W., Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Massachusetts, 100 Cambridge St., Suite 900, Boston, MA 02114, david.cash@state.ma.us |
| | 172-5 | 3:15 PM | LINKING THE SCIENCE NEEDS OF WATER ISSUES WITH POLICY: EXAMPLES FROM THE CALFED BAY-DELTA PROGRAM: LUOMA, Samuel N., na, U. S. Geological Survey, Mail Stop 465, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, snluoma@usgs.gov |
| | 172-6 | 3:35 PM | “PIG WARS”—COLLISION OF EXPERT AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE: ADLER, Peter S., The Keystone Center, 1628 Sts. John Road, Keystone, CO 90435, padler@keystone.org |
| | | 3:55 PM | Break |
| | | 4:10 PM | Discussion |
| | | 5:20 PM | Concluding Remarks |
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