
Time: February 17, 2010 from 12pm to 1:30pm
Location: Decision Center for a Desert City
Street: Brickyard Orchid House, 21 E. 6th St., Suite 126B, Room 175
City/Town: Tempe
Website or Map: http://dcdc.asu.edu/dcdcmain/…
Event Type: panel discussion
Organized By: Decision Center for a Desert City
Latest Activity: Jan 31
Moderator: Rimjhim Aggarwal, Assistant Professor, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University (ASU) with panelists Carol Johnson, Head of Phoenix Planning Department; Grady Gammage, Attorney at Law, Gammage & Burnham PLC; also affiliated with ASU's Morrison Institute of Public Policy, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law; John Hetrick, Principal Analyst, Salt River Project (SRP); and Arnott Duncan, Sustainable farmer, Duncan Family Farms & Sunfresh Farms, Goodyear (invited) will discuss Future Scenarios of Agriculture and Water in Central Arizona. Please save the date for this thought-provoking and informative event and RSVP if you plan to attend so that we can send you the brief description of each scenario (estella.ohanlon@asu.edu or contact us at 480-965-3367). The Water/Climate Briefings are free, informal, lunchtime forums for the water policy community, scientists and students to meet, sharing their knowledge, expertise and views on water policies and research.
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