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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2006. Linking Knowledge with Action for Sustainable Development: The Role of Program Management: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11652.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2006. Linking Knowledge with Action for Sustainable Development: The Role of Program Management: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11652.
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APPENDIX C WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS8 RON BIRK Brad Doorn Director of Earth Science Enterprise Remote Sensing Specialist Application Division Production Estimates and Crop Assessment, Office of Earth Science Foreign Agricultural Service National Aeronautics and Space US Department of Agriculture Administration Lawrence Friedl Chris Braden Program Manager Medical Epidemiologist Earth Science Applications Program Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases National Aeronautics and Space Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Administration Ken Bridbord Bob Frosch Director Senior Research Fellow Division of International Training and John F. Kennedy School of Government Research Harvard University Fogarty International Center, NIH Laura Holliday Jim Buizer Senior Program Associate Executive Director of Sustainability Initiatives Science and Technology for Sustainability and Special Advisor to the President Program Arizona State University The National Academies and Office of Global Programs National Oceanic and Atmospheric Michael Jawson Adminisration Natural Resources and Sustainable Agricultural Systems Bill Clark Agricultural Research Service Harvey Brooks Professor of International US Department of Agriculture Science, Public Policy, and Human Development Herman Karl John F. Kennedy School of Government Chief Scientist Harvard University Western Geographic Science Center USGS Jeff Cochrane Information Technology Specialist Jerry Keusch Coordinator, Last Mile Initiative Assistant Provost, Medical Campus US Agency for International Development Associate Dean, School of Public Health Boston University 8 Participant names and titles at the time of the workshop (May 24-25, 2004). 112

113 Steve Lingle Stacey Speer Director Senior Program Assistant Environmental Engineering Research Science and Technology for Sustainability Division The National Academies Environmental Protection Agency Greg Symmes Jim Mahoney Director Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans Roundtable on Science and Technology for and Atmosphere Sustainability Department of Commerce Associate Executive Director Deputy Administrator Division on Earth and Life Studies National Oceanic and Atmospheric The National Academies Administration Woody Turner Todd Mitchell Program Scientist President Office of Earth Science Houston Advanced Research Center National Aeronautics and Space Administration Claudia Nierenberg Acting Assitant Director, Climate and Societal Lisa Farrow Vaughan Interactions Program Director of Environment, Science, Office of Global Programs and Development National Oceanic and Atmospheric Office of Global Programs Adminisration National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminisration Bhavani Pathak Biotechnology Advisor Robert Venezia Office of Environmental and Science Policy Program Manager US Agency for International Development Earth Science Enterprise National Aeronautics and Space Joel Scheraga Administration National Program Director, Global Change Research Program Bill Wallace Office of Research and Development President Environmental Protection Agency Wallace Futures Group, LLC Ed Sheffner John Warner Program Manager Professor of Chemistry Earth Science Applications Division Director, UMB Center for Green Chemistry National Aeronautics and Space University of Massachusetts, Boston Administration Bob Wellek Emmy Simmons Deputy Division Director Assistant Administrator Division of Chemical and Transport Systems Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture, National Science Foundation and Trade US Agency for International Development

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This report summarizes a workshop organized by the National Academies’ Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability. The workshop brought together a select group of program managers from the public and private sectors to discuss specific cases of linking knowledge to action in a diverse set of integrated observation, assessment, and decision support systems. Workshop discussions explored a wide variety of experiments in harnessing science and technology to goals of promoting development and conserving the environment. Participants reflected on the most significant challenges that they have faced when trying to implement their programs and the strategies that they have used to address them successfully. The report summarizes discussions at the workshop, including common themes about the process of linking knowledge with actions for sustainable development that emerged across a wide range of cases, sectors, and regions.

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