I will be heading to the Water, Conflict, and Human Rights: Emerging Challenges and Solutions Conference at the University of Utah tomorrow.
Peter Gleick and Maude Barlow will be keynoting. I hope to meet both (yes, that's right - both). I've met Gleick before at a
meeting in November 2002 in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Here is the conference program: Download 2011brochure
On the last day I will participating in a panel discussion: Water Conflict Case Studies: Stakeholder Mediation, Dialogue, and Lessons Learned. on the last day:
Here are my abstract and PDF of my Power Point, "What Would Elvis Say? Mississippi v. Memphis and the Curious Case of the Memphis Sand Aquifer":
Download Campana_UUtah_Conference_Abstract
Download Campana_Tanner_Conference
The presentation is very similar to the one I gave in Paris last December. It is shorter and contains a bit of new information.
Should be a real good meeting.
"As I travel around the world, people think the only place where there is potential conflict [over] water is the Middle East, but they are completely wrong. We have the problem all over the world."-- Kofi Annan, 2001


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