Symposium Schedule

SYMPOSIUM ON THE LAW AND POLICY OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
Friday-Saturday, April 7-8, 2006
Room R-103, Florida State University College of Law




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Schedule

Thursday, April 6

6:00 - Informal Dinner for Symposium Participants

Friday, April 7

8:00 - Continental Breakfast & Registration, Rotunda

8:20 - Welcome from Florida State College of Law Dean Don Weidner

8:30 - Opening Remarks and Symposium Introduction, J.B. Ruhl and Jim Salzman

8:45-9:15 - Ecosystem Services-Law and Policy Beginnings

Jim Salzman, Duke University School of Law

9:15-10:30 - Water and Watersheds
Jan Neuman, Lewis and Clark Law School
Dan Tarlock, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Comments by Robert Abrams, Florida A&M Law School

10:30-10:45 - Break

10:45-12:00 - Agriculture and Rangeland Resources
Martha Noble, Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
Deb Donahue, University of Wyoming College of Law
Comments by Rob Doudrick, U.S. Forest Service

12:00-1:30 - Lunch, Rotunda of Law School

1:30-3:00 - Ecosystem Services and Coastal Land Development
Donna Christie, Florida State College of Law
Billy Buzzett, Director of Strategic Planning, The St. Joe Company
Bradley Pickel, Director of Beach Management, Beaches of South
Walton Tourist Development Council
J.B. Ruhl, Florida State College of Law
Comments by Robin Craig, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis

3:00-3:15 - Break 3:15-4:30 - Biodiversity, and Land Use
Dale Goble, University of Idaho College of Law
Tony Arnold, University of Louisville School of Law
Comments by Jim Salzman

6:00 - Reception and Dinner with Keynote Address by Sally Collins, Associate Chief of the USDA Forest Service

Saturday, April 8

8:00 - Continental Breakfast, Rotunda

8:30-9:45 - Common Law Remedies and Public Law Enforcement
J.B. Ruhl, Florida State College of Law
Dave Markell, Florida State College of Law
Comments by Mark Seidenfeld, Florida State College of Law

9:45-10:00 - Break

10:00-11:15 - Second Generation Approaches for Energy and the Environment

Dennis Hirsch, Capital University Law School
David Hodas, Widener University School of Law
Comments by Jacqueline Weaver, University of Houston Law Center


11:15-11:45 - Assessment and Next Steps

Don Elliott, Yale Law School

11:45-12:00 - Closing Remarks, Jim Salzman and J.B. Ruhl