2020 Green-Duwamish Watershed Symposium
Climate Change Resiliency:
Engage, Innovate & Change
Call for Presentation Proposals
Submission Deadline: Monday, December 9, 2019
Monday, Feb. 24th 2020 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | Tukwila Community Ctr
Join us for our 3rd biennial symposium on the Green-Duwamish Watershed as we focus on not only planning for a sustainable, but a resilient future in the era of Climate Change. As we gain a deeper understanding of the impacts of Climate Change, how we address its challenges and find opportunities will shape our region’s future .
We invite everyone involved in conservation, restoration, research, urban planning, transportation, energy, environmental education, environmental justice & equity, community engagement, business, and human services to submit a presentation proposal highlighting your efforts in addressing this challenge.
The symposium is a one-day event, giving exposure and promoting the broad and diverse work being done throughout the watershed and the opportunity to network with individuals across fields (technical and non-technical), locations, cultures, organizations and settings.
This symposium is an opportunity for you to share, collaborate and build upon your work in this area. All efforts are welcome, large and small.
Submission of presentation/abstracts is simple and quick by providing the following information to info@greenduwamishwatershed.org:
- Title of presentation
- Presenter Contact Information: name, affiliation, phone number, e-mail
- Description of the presentation (250 words or less) Which can include background information, goals & objectives, issues & challenges, solutions, collaborations, importance to the health of the Green-Duwamish Watershed.
Presentations are 10 – 15 mins each, in a panel setting. Additional information can be found at GreenDuwamishWatershed.org
The forum is for professionals, academics, community members and stakeholders to exchange information regarding the watershed, crossing all professions and sectors. Our past symposiums have sold out with the maximum of 250 attendees, from across King County and the region.