Jennifer Walker, the Deputy Director for the National Wildlife Federation’s Texas Coast and Water Program, provides a terrific discussion about urban water planning through a One Water lens and focuses on the connection between One Water and healthy waterways. It’s a great listen for those interested in their community’s water resources!
In this session, you’ll learn about:
- Why urban water planning is important to protecting fish and wildlife habitat
- How a drought caused Jennifer to turn to urban water planning and One Water
- What healthy waterways are
- Why healthy waterways are important
- The four steps of a healthy waterways plan
- Samples of Healthy Waterways / One Water plans from around the country
- Jennifer’s thoughts on ensuring plans move from paper to implementation
- Why water planning is so important for communities and fish & wildlife habitat
Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:
Thank You!
Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven’t done so already. And don’t forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don’t forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Jennifer Walker, the Deputy Director for the National Wildlife Federation’s Texas Coast and Water Program, provides a terrific discussion about urban water planning through a One Water lens and focuses on the connection between One Water and healthy waterways. It’s a great listen for those interested in their community’s water resources!
In this session, you’ll learn about:
Why urban water planning is important to protecting fish and wildlife habitat
How a drought caused Jennifer to turn to urban water planning and One Water
What healthy waterways are
Why healthy waterways are important
The four steps of a healthy waterways plan
Samples of Healthy Waterways / One Water plans from around the country
Jennifer’s thoughts on ensuring plans move from paper to implementation
Why water planning is so important for communities and fish & wildlife habitat
Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:
Jennifer’s LinkedIn Page
National Wildlife Federation’s website
Article on the Ensuring One Water Delivers for Healthy Waterways report
The Ensuring One Water Delivers for Healthy Waterways report
TWV #152: Urban Water Systems and Sustainable Water Management with Newsha Ajami
TWV #142: Los Angeles’ Approach to Infrastructure with Adel Hagekhalil
Thank You!
Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven’t done so already. And don’t forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don’t forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
Jennifer Walker, the Deputy Director for the National Wildlife Federation’s Texas Coast and Water Program, provides a terrific discussion about urban water planning through a One Water lens and focuses on the connection between One Water and healthy waterways. It’s a great listen for those interested in their community’s water resources!
In this session, you’ll learn about:
- Why urban water planning is important to protecting fish and wildlife habitat
- How a drought caused Jennifer to turn to urban water planning and One Water
- What healthy waterways are
- Why healthy waterways are important
- The four steps of a healthy waterways plan
- Samples of Healthy Waterways / One Water plans from around the country
- Jennifer’s thoughts on ensuring plans move from paper to implementation
- Why water planning is so important for communities and fish & wildlife habitat
Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:
Thank You!
Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven’t done so already. And don’t forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don’t forget to join The Water Values mailing list!