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GLIN==> MI SWCS Ecosystem Services Seminar update

Daniel F. Kesselring dfkesselring at aol.com

Sun Feb 27 17:35:31 EST 2011

 
For your information:


Early registration has been extended to March 4 for online registration.


You can now register on-line for the Michigan Chapter ANR Week Seminar A Matter of Balance: Ecosystem Services and Sustainable Agriculture on March 9th at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center in East Lansing, MI. (If you've already mailed a registration form, don't use the on-line registration.) You can also download the Agenda, presentation Abstracts and speaker Biographies, or go to our website for more information. 


Simply put, ecosystem services are the multitude of benefits provided by the environment. The idea of ecosystem services is nothing new. What is new is the way that ecosystem services are being considered by conservation organizations and natural resource managers. An ecosystem approach challenges us to consider all aspects of a proposed action, not just the primary purpose. For example, a grassed waterway helps to safely convey excess water off a field to reduce erosion, but how does this practice affect wildlife? Air quality? Carbon sequestration? Join us as we explore the world of ecosystem services and how to incorporate these ideas into the ways we manage our natural resources and environment. 
Speakers include representatives from The Nature Conservancy; the USDA Office of Environmental Management; EPA, Office of Research and Development, Ecosystem Services Research Program; Michigan State University, Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Resource Economics; and Delta Institute.
Daniel F. Kesselring, Secretary
Michigan Chapter SWCS
113 North Dr. E.
Marshall, MI



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