Streaming Video
Video of the symposium can be accessed at the Wisconsin Eye's Forums, Panels, and Presentations Archive or by clicking one of the links below:
- Introductions and welcome
- Carolyn Heinrich & Donald Moynihan
- What Happened? A Summary of the Wisconsin Floods of 2008
-Roxanne Gray (Begining at 7:44 in Part 1)
- Floodplain Management and Mitigation
- Chair: Peter Nowak
- How Can We Quantify Flood Risk in a Changing Climate?
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Ken Potter (Begining at 27:00 in Part 1)
- Hill How Can Wisconsin Create Markets for Household Flood Hazard Mitigation?
-Ray Burby (Begining at 52:30 in Part 1)
- Health and Housing
- Chair: Jonathan Patz
- What are the Health Effects of Flooding on Housing?
-Tom Anderson (Begining at 2:30 in Part 2)
- What are the Health Dangers of Contaminated Flood-Water?
-Sandra McLellan (Begining at 20:30 in Part 2)
- Dealing with 21st Century Flood Challenges: Learning from the Past and Looking to the Future. (First Half)
-Gerry Galloway (Begining at 1:17:30 in Part 2)
- Dealing with 21st Century Flood Challenges: Learning from the Past and Looking to the Future. (Second Half)
-Gerry Galloway
- Private and Nonprofit Sectors
- Chair: Donald Moynihan, La Follette School of Public Affairs
- What is the Role of Non-profit Organizations?
-Keith Lang (Begining at 13:00 in Part 3)
-Terri Leece (Begining at 28:50 in Part 3)
- Understanding the Impact on the Private Sector.
-Daniel Alesch (Begining at 38:00 in Part 3)
- Policy Proposals
- Chair: Dennis Dresang, La Follette School of Public Affairs
- Summary of Governor’s Taskforce
-Diane Kleiboer (Begining at 1:12:25 in Part 3)
- Summary of Special Legislative Council
-Rep. Joan Ballweg (Begining at 1:43:20 in Part 3)
- Johnnie Smith, WEM Administrator (Begining at 2:30:00 in Part 3)
- Summary and Next Steps
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Larry Larson (Begining at 2:34:00 in Part 3)