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Crew 8 Seminar I

Leadership, Building Values and an Environmental Ethic
The Philosophy and History of Wisconsin Lake Management

 
 
Pilgrim Center, Green Lake, WI May 19-20, 2010

Wednesday Morning

Welcome - Carroll Schaal, WDNR and Earl Cook, Wisconsin Association of Lakes
 
Introduction of Crew 8 - Robert Korth, UW-Extension Lakes/UWSP What

Color is Your Personality? - Paul Ohlrogge, UW-Extension Iowa County
Real Colors cd

Wednesday Afternoon

The Institute & Seminar I - Robert Korth, UW-Extension Lakes/UWSP
Expectations for the Institute - Lisa Conley, Crew V Lake Leader
An Experiential Workshop - Debra Morningstar, Oneida Storyteller

Wednesday Evening

Green Lake Conservancy Foundation
Tom Eddy, Green Lake Conservancy Foundation Board of Directors;
Mark Sesing, WDNR Lake Coordinator;
Jeff Bode WDNR Lakes & Wetlands
Patrick Goggin, UW-Extension Lakes/UWSP

Thursday Morning

Key People & Events over 200 years of Conservation History in North America
Randy Stark, WDNR Law Enforcement
Conservation History and Ecology Readings - suggested reading list (pdf 362 kb)
The Wisconsin Lakes Partnership & Strategic Plan
Jeff Bode, WDNR Lakes and Wetlands
Protecting in Partnership The Legacy of Wisconsin Lakes (pdf 6.37 mb)
The Water Way (pdf 981KB)
Ethics and the Role of Lakes in a Sustainable Society
Eric Olson, UWEX Center for Land Use Education
What Would Ald Do? How To Think Like a Lake (pdf 5.57 MB)

Thursday Afternoon

Ethics and Social Responsibility
Justin Rueb UWSP – Department of Psychology
Ethics and Social Responsibility (pdf 127 kb) 
Team building
Kim Becken UW-Extension Lakes
Desert Survival Situation (pdf 127 kb)
Crew VII Closing Discussions, Assignments, and Reflections
 

NR 115 support materials

 
 
 
 
Mitigation fact sheet
 
2003 research paper entitledComparisons of undeveloped and developed shorelands, northern Wisconsin, and recommendations for restoration" By Joan Elias and Mike Meyer
 
Effectiveness of Shoreland Zoning Standards to Meet Statutory Objectives: A Literature Review with Policy Implications. Prepared by Thomas W. Bernthal / Edited by Julia R. Barrett PUBL-WT-505-97
 
Wisconsin Lakes Convention, Green Bay, WI / March, 2010 "Wisconsin's Public Trust Doctrine It's Influence on the Evolution of Wisconsin's Water Ethic." Prepared and Presented by: Michael J. Cain
 
To Play the Game - You Need to Know the Rules Town-County Relationships In Zoning Administration." By Michael D. Dresen, Center for Land Use Education, UW-Stevens Point
 
"Shoreland Development Density and Impervious Surfaces." By Lynn Markham, UWEX Center for Land Use Education
"County-Level Water Classification in Wisconsin: An Assessment."By the Wisconsin Association of Lakes / June 2007
Shoreline Mitigation Standards summary October 2000

Aldo Leopold reading links

A Sand County Almanac description / review
 
Discussion Guide for A Sand County Almanac
 
Land Ethic description 

Next seminar readings

Understanding lake data
 
Critical habitat reading
 
 
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