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All-Day Specialty Workshop New Approaches and Needed Changes to Managing Natural Resource Risks, liabilities and Opportunities Web Link Register Now Link Reconsidering the Relationship between Superfund and Natural Resource Damages, Minimizing the Need for Litigation, Leveraging Opportunities Spurred by Regulatory Reform, PRPs Taking Charge, Public/Private Partnering, Adaptive Management, Restoration Banks, Early Restoration Projects/Credits and Much More to be Discussed 1 ! sJ-Hos INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT CEDUE |p: ^ WASHINGTON B I UNIVERS TY li Presented by Ad-Hoc industry Natural Resource Management Croup The George Washington University Environmental and Energy Management Institute In cooperation with: Environmental Law Institute The Ad-Hoc Industry Natural Resource Management Croup and The George Washington University Environmental and Energy Management institute will convene A Specialty Workshop: "Blueprint for Change: New Approaches and Needed Changes to Managing Natural Resource Risks, Liabilities and Opportunities" on Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at Use George 'Washington University's state of the art Science and Engineering Hall in Washington, DC, The Workshop vviii explore what government and business can do now (potential quick victories) to cost-effectively preserve, develop and restore natural resources in the Trump Administration era and beyond. The Workshop will look at current infiuencers (risk, climate policy, regulatory reform, other) and current underpinnings of practice (legai, regulatory, methodological, other) of natural resourcerelated matters of interest to companies and other stakeholders --now and moving forward --as we collectively examine needed changes to result in the most effective practice possible. The Workshop will also look at some outsicie-the-box approaches in both public and private sectors aimed at maximizing benefits, minimizing costs and effectuating actions that can be swiftly and holistically impiemented and meet or exceed programmatic or other objectives. The Workshop will result in a targeted set of actions - both outside and inside statutory and regulatory paradigms - especially those that can be accomplished now or soon. The Workshop will entail thoughtprovoking presentations and opportunity for highly interactive audience exchange. Representatives of industry and government, attorneys, consultants, academics in a variety of disciplines, persons working in think tanks and public and private sector research and conservation organizations will find this Workshop well worth their time as we develop our collective Blueprint for Change. Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 7 ED 002061 00116269-00001