Campus Events
Duke University Symposium on Water and Cities
The Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Center for the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology at Duke University, will hold a symposium May 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Fitzpatrick Center.
From the Ground Up: Building Environmental Markets Without Federal Regulatory Drivers
The event will focus on transferable lessons from the success of water quality trading programs, relative to other ecosystem service markets, in the absence of federal regulatory drivers.
Bill Hunt: Water Allocation Research Seminar
Dr. Bill Hunt with NC State University's Biological & Agricultural Engineering Department will give a talk for the next Water Allocation Research Seminar Series (WARS) on Friday, April 13th at 2:00 p.m. at Duke University's Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) in Room A158 (directions/parking info here: www.parking.duke.edu).
Seminar Series: Neda Zawahri
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the UPEP Environmental Institution spring 2012 seminar series featuring leading experts discussing a variety of pressing environmentally focused topics.
John Tynan: From Forests to Faucets Through Clean Water Markets
John Tynan, MEM, will speak on “From Forests to Faucets Through Clean Water Markets” at 4 pm on Wed, April 11 in A158 Levine Science Research Center @ Duke (www.parking.duke.edu).
Are Fisheries Turning the Corner?
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the Ocean Policy Working Group at the Duke University Center for International Studies for a panel discussion focused on the state of fish stocks.
Seminar Series: Darmawan Prasodjo
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the UPEP Environmental Institution spring 2012 seminar series featuring leading experts discussing a variety of pressing environmentally focused topics.
Edward Maltby: Wetland Science and Policy in Europe
Edward Maltby, Emeritus Professor of Wetland Science, Water and Ecosystem Management at the University of Liverpool, will speak on "Challenges of linking wetland science to policy in Europe" as part of Duke University Wetland Center's Distinguished Speaker Series.
Seminar Series: Mark Kieser
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the UPEP Environmental Institution spring 2012 seminar series featuring leading experts discussing a variety of pressing environmentally focused topics.
Durham Stormwater Utility Discussion
Paul Wiebke and staff from Durham’s stormwater utility will present “Durham Stormwater is doing Cool Stuff” on March 29 in the Levine Science Research Center.
George Raftelis and Catherine Noyes, MEM: Changing Landscape of Water Utility Management
Raftelis is one of the nation’s leading water utility finance consulting firms.
Seminar Series: Elizabeth Wilson
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the UPEP Environmental Institution spring 2012 seminar series featuring leading experts discussing a variety of pressing environmentally focused topics.
Seminar Series: Gabrielle Dreyfus
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the UPEP Environmental Institution spring 2012 seminar series featuring leading experts discussing a variety of pressing environmentally focused topics.
Water and Energy: Improving Access Through Small Scale Solutions
The Student International Discussion Group will host a Spring Symposium titled "Water and Energy: Improving Access Through Small Scale Solutions."
Seminar Series: Mark Lubell
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the UPEP Environmental Institution spring 2012 seminar series featuring leading experts discussing a variety of pressing environmentally focused topics.
Ellen Gilinsky: Nutrient Pollution Solutions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agencies Office of Water's priorities have been reducing nutrient pollution in important water bodies stretching from the Chesapeake Bay to the Gulf of Mexico as well as improving management of stormwater pollution.
Seminar Series: Jonas Monast, Dave Hoppock & Dalia Patino Echeverri
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the UPEP Environmental Institution spring 2012 seminar series featuring leading experts discussing a variety of pressing environmentally focused topics.
Energy Speaker Series Film Screening
"Haynesville: A Nation's Hunt for an Energy Future," screening and Conversation with filmmaker Gregory Kallenberg.
Andrew Revkin: Which Comes First, Peak Everything or Peak Us?
Andrew Revkin, a prize-winning journalist, online communicator and author, has spent more than a quarter of a century covering subjects ranging from the assault on the Amazon to the Asian tsunamis, from the troubled relationship of science and politics to climate change at the North Pole. From 1995 through 2009, he covered the environment for The New York Times.
Hydrological Impacts of the Vietnam War in the Mekong River Basin
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend this presentation by Guillaume Lacombe, Hydrologist at the International Water Management Institute in Laos.




