Offered in conjunction with the Penn State Center for Nutrient Solutions, this seminar series explores the “wicked” problem of nutrient pollution of water, one that requires a complex, multidisciplinary approach to solve.

Seminars

October 10, 2014

12:15pm-1:15pm, 105 Forest Resources Building
Matt Royer
, Director of the Penn State Agriculture and Environment Center Title of Seminar: Legal and Policy Drivers of Nutrient Pollution Solutions
Link to Recording: https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/1_rbr8913u

November 7, 2014

12:15pm-1:15pm, 105 Forest Resources Building
Rich Alexander and Dick Smith, US Geological Survey
Title of Seminar: Insights on Nutrient Fate & Transport in Watershed of the Eastern US Using SPARROW Modeling Approaches
Link to Recording: https://meeting.psu.edu/p41c051ex9z

November 21, 2014

12:15pm-1:15pm, 105 Forest Resources Building
Mazdak Arabi, Associate Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
Title of Seminar: Environmental Resource Assessment and Management System (eRAMS): CyberInfrastructure for Sustainable Management of Land, Water, & Energy Resources
Link to Recording: https://meeting.psu.edu/p2orr7q9c18

December 5, 2014

12:15pm-1:15pm, 319 Walker Building
Rich Ready, Professor of Ag & Environmental Economics, Penn State University
Title of Seminar: What is a Healthy Stream or Wetland Worth? Translating Ecosystem Services to Ecosystem Values (Part I)
Link to Recording: https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/1_384bo98k

January 29, 2015

12:15pm-1:15pm, 105 Forest Resources Building
Mason King, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Title of Seminar: Urea Production from Saturated Coastal Plain Drainage Ditch Sediments
Link to Recording: https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/1_jcy3p5pg

February 27, 2015

12:15pm-1:15pm, 105 Forest Resources Building
Rob Brooks, Professor of Geography and Ecology, Director of Riparia, Penn State University
Title of Seminar: What is a Healthy Stream or Wetland Worth? Translating Ecosystem Services to Ecosystem Values (Part 2)
Link to Recording: https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/1_d1sc78oc

May 14, 2015

12:15pm-1:15pm, 105 Forest Resources Building
Bill Ball, Professor of Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Title of Seminar: Historical Trends of Nutrient and Sediment Delivery from the Non-tidal Chesapeake Bay Watershed with Special Focus on Conowingo Dam
Link to Recording: https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/1_8kgk4ge0

Contact

Contact: Matt Royer
Phone: (814) 863-8756

This seminar series is sponsored by the Agriculture and Environment Center, Center for Nutrient Pollution Solutions, College of Agricultural Sciences, Riparia, Penn State Institutes of Energy and the Environment, and the Pennsylvania Water Resources Research Center.

Each seminar will be available online by webinar. See individual event for link.

Center for Nutrient Solutions Website

To learn more, visit the Center for Nutrient Solutions website.