Dialogues and Workshops: Freshwater
Through its Uncommon Dialogues and workshops the Stanford Woods Institute brings together leaders from government, NGOs and business with experts from Stanford and other academic institutions to develop practical solutions to pressing environmental challenges. These dialogues equip leaders to make informed decisions for a sustainable future while creating a two-way flow of information that brings new perspectives and context to Stanford's environmental research. Learn more about our past workshops and dialogues and download summaries and other resources below. For more information about organizing a dialogue or workshop with the Stanford Woods Institute, contact:
Brian Sharbono
Program Manager
650.721.2916
sharbono@stanford.edu
Featured Dialogue/Workshop
New Directions for U.S. Water Policy
October 20, 2014 9:00 am
California Gov. Jerry Brown joined water experts at Stanford for discussion of policy prescriptions and new research on improving water management. The Hamilton Project at Brookings and the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment hosted the forum, and released new papers highlighting opportunities for improving water management in the United States in the face of scarce water supplies. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg gave welcoming remarks, followed by an introduction and roadmap of the event by former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin. California Gov. Brown gave featured remarks on the landscape of water in the West. Three panels of experts discussed the potential for market mechanisms to improve our country’s water management systems; opportunities to promote water innovation; and the impact of climate change on America’s water resources.
Dialogues and Workshops
10th Anniversary Symposium »
November 11, 2014 2:30 pm
To mark progress toward interdisciplinary environmental solutions, and lay the groundwork for future collaborative breakthroughs, the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment hosted a tenth anniversary symposium on Nov. 11, 2014.The event, moderated by School of Earth Sciences Dean Pamela Matson and San Jose Mercury News reporter Paul Rogers, brought together Stanford researchers, students and their colleagues in the water, conservation, sustainable development and public health fields. Watch Event Video Read highlights in our News Story Browse Images Download the Program (pdf)
New Directions for U.S. Water Policy »
October 20, 2014 9:00 am
California Gov. Jerry Brown joined water experts at Stanford for discussion of policy prescriptions and new research on improving water management. The Hamilton Project at Brookings and the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment hosted the forum, and released new papers highlighting opportunities for improving water management in the United States in the face of scarce water supplies. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg gave welcoming remarks, followed by an introduction and roadmap of the event by former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin. California Gov. Brown gave featured remarks on the landscape of water in the West. Three panels of experts discussed the potential for market mechanisms to improve our country’s water management systems; opportunities to promote water innovation; and the impact of climate change on America’s water resources. Event videos:Sheryl Sandberg - WelcomeRobert E. Rubin - Introduction and RoadmapCalifornia Gov. Jerry Brown - Featured RemarksRoundtable - The Impact of Climate Change on America's Water ResourcesRoundtable - The Path to Water Innovation Steven Denning - Closing Remarks and Adjournment
New York City Salon »
October 4, 2011 8:00 am
This Woods Institute for the Environment Salon showcased how Stanford University is pioneering innovative approaches to meet the environmental challenges of the 21st century. Directors Jeff Koseff and Buzz Thompson provided an overview of the Institute’s research, education, leadership and external affairs programs. Faculty discussed their work on designing new approaches to solving global hunger and environmental problems related to agriculture and climate change; developing cost-effective, sustainable water supply and sanitation service delivery in developing countries; and protecting threatened marine life through marine spatial planning.
Chi Conference »
January 14, 2011 8:30 am
The Chi Conference Working Group brought together environmental researchers from across Stanford's seven schools for innovative dialogue and productive collaboration. The conference, held on January 14, 2011, engaged a select group of Stanford graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in cross discipline interaction and creative conversation.