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Water Wise Development Coalition Meeting - 8
Data-Driven Water and Land Use Forecasting and Planning
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ウェビナーの概要:
The eighth coalition meeting featured presentations on Data-Driven Water and Land Use Forecasting and Planning from the Sonoran Institute’s Metrics Project, Center for Geospatial Solutions at Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and CSU.
Agenda:
- ULI welcome and introductions (5 minutes)
- Speakers (20 minutes each, including Q&A):
- Meryl Corbin of the Sonoran Institute and Abbye Neel from Brendle Group on Sonoran Institute’s Metrics Project
- Faith Sternlieb, Center for Geospatial Solutions at Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
- Mazdak Arabi, CSU on water demand forecasting through land use types/zoning types with the POLARIS tool in communities in Colorado
- Group discussion and resource sharing (20 minutes)
- ULI wrap up (5 minutes)
Learn more about the Water Wise Development Coalition HERE.
ウェビナーの概要:The eighth coalition meeting featured presentations on Data-Driven Water and Land Use Forecasting and Planning from the Sonoran Institute’s Metrics Project, Center for Geospatial Solutions at Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and CSU.
Agenda:
- ULI welcome and introductions (5 minutes)
- Speakers (20 minutes each, including Q&A):
- Meryl Corbin of the Sonoran Institute and Abbye Neel from Brendle Group on Sonoran Institute’s Metrics Project
- Faith Sternlieb, Center for Geospatial Solutions at Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
- Mazdak Arabi, CSU on water demand forecasting through land use types/zoning types with the POLARIS tool in communities in Colorado
- Group discussion and resource sharing (20 minutes)
- ULI wrap up (5 minutes)
Learn more about the Water Wise Development Coalition HERE.
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