Seminar: Dr. Janet Hering, Oct. 1 at University of Maryland, College Park

 

 

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
is pleased to present
Janet Hering, Professor Emeritus
Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science & Technology
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Bridging the Gap Between Knowing and Doing for
Environmental Problems
October 1, 2024
Seminar: 3-4
 p.m.
Reception: 4-5
 p.m.
Room 1179
Glenn L. Martin Hall
Snacks Will Be Provided

Register by September 27, 2024
From Our Speaker
The long lag between scientific understanding and the adoption of policy measures that can reduce harmful impacts on human and environmental health parallels the well-known “bench-to-bedside” lag in medicine. Implementation science, developed in the health domain, offers concepts and tools that also have potential applicability for environmental problems. Implementation science for the environment could also benefit from synergies with actionable research and the concept of small wins. In this talk, I will examine the synergies among these approaches, the barriers that conventional academic incentives pose to their application, and how academic research institutions could contribute more effectively to addressing the world’s most pressing issues. 

 

Bio
Since 2023, Janet Hering has been Director Emerita of the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science & Technology (Eawag) and Professor Emerita at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETHZ) and Lausanne (EPFL). Prior to moving to Switzerland in 2007, Prof. Em. Hering was a faculty member at Caltech and UCLA. She is a former Associate Editor of Environmental Science & Technology and former member of the Board of Reviewing Editors for Science. She is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and Academia Europaea.

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RFP for a Review of the Potomac River Low Flow Allocation Agreement (proposals due Aug. 4, 2017)

The Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB) is looking for a contractor with experience in water resources policy and law to conduct a review of the Potomac River Low Flow Allocation Agreement.  This agreement, signed in 1978, provides for an allocation of Potomac River water among three water utilities in different jurisdictions when extreme low flows occur and includes an environmental flowby allocation.  After 39 years and some changes in regulations and understanding of water resources, the governing parties of the agreement (Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, and the United States) determined that a review is desirable to identify potential changes to the agreement.

Please see the PDF document: LFAA Review RFP