Upcoming Event at The Nicholas Institute
"Integrating environmental flows
into water management and policy"
Jeff Opperman
Technical Advisor for Water Management, The Nature Conservancy Conservation Strategies
Group
Wednesday, October 24th
12:00pm - 1:00pm
LSRC A148
Overview of The Nature Conservancy's Environmental Flows Program
Water planners around the world are struggling to secure adequate freshwater
supplies to meet today's needs for people and nature, while protecting water
resources for future generations. The Nature Conservancy understands that the
needs of man and nature are inextricably intertwined, and with careful planning
and management, both of these needs can be met with minimal alterations and impacts
to our rivers. Every river system has a natural, seasonal flow pattern—often
referred to as the environmental flow—that sustains the health of the ecosystem.
The Conservancy is providing global leadership in environmental flow science
and management to help government agencies, multilateral institutions, water
management agencies, the hydropower industry, scientists and other non-governmental
organizations around the world to improve ecosystem health and implement sustainable
solutions.





