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A Transitioning to Sustainability through Research and Development on Ecosystem Services and Biofuels The National Academiesâ First Federal Sustainability Research and Development Forum October 17-18, 2007 Location: The National Academy of Sciences (Members Room) 2100 C Street NW Washington, DC October 17, 2007 Session One: Introduction and Overview (1 ½ hours) 8:30 am Opening Remarks, Introductions, and Goals of the Forum ( Pamela Matson, Co-Chair, Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability) 9:00 am Framework for Sustainability Research and Development (Pamela Matson) General characteristics of research and development to support the transition to sustainability. 9:30 am Discussion Session Two: Ecosystems Services and Sustainability (4 hours) 9:45 am Ecosystem Services: Challenges and Opportunities to Sustainability (Steve Carpenter, University of Wisconsin, Madison) 10:15 am BREAK 37
38 APPENDIX A 10:30 am Federal Policies and Research Priorities Related to Ecosystem Services Overview from CENR working group on ecosystem services. (Bruce Rodan, U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy and Iris Goodman, Co-Chair, CENR Ecosystems Services Working Group) 10:50 am Ecosystem ServicesâState-of-the-Art Examples of Sustainability Research and Development (Panel leader: Kai N. Lee, Packard Foundation) Panelists: ⢠Ned Euliss, US Geological Survey ⢠Mark Nechodom, US Forest Service/Pacific Southwest Research Station ⢠Iris Goodman, US Environmental Protection Agency ⢠Dan Kugler, US Department of Agriculture ⢠Steve Murawski, National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration ⢠Woody Turner, National Aeronautics and Space Administration ⢠Margaret Palmer, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences 12:00 pm Working LunchâInformal Discussions on State of the Art Ecosystem Servicesâ Examples 12:45 pm Ecosystem Services R&D Gaps, Opportunities for Integration, Coordination, and Partnerships (Panel leader: William C. Clark, Harvard) Panelists will reflect on gaps and opportunities based on their review of meeting materials, previous presentations, and personal experience. Panel leader will tee-up questions for round table discussions on gaps and opportunities Panelists: ⢠Ann Bartuska, U.S. Forest Service ⢠Sara Scherr, Ecoagriculture Partners 1:15 pm Research and Development Gaps and Opportunitiesâ Roundtable Discussions (8-10 persons per table) Participants will discuss questions about research and development opportunities and gaps related to ecosystem services. Examples of questions: ⢠Are there major research and development gaps? How well do agency research and development programs address the key
APPENDIX A 39 issues related to sustainability and ecosystem services (e.g., is anyone working on resilience or vulnerability in the provision of ecosystem services? How well is the knowledge-action link included in research endeavors? ) ⢠Are there areas of significant overlap or gaps among federal agencies and other organizations, and if so, what strategies could be used to foster effective collaboration in these areas? ⢠Are new analytical tools or data needed? 2:30 pm Feedback from Roundtable Discussions to Entire Group and Preliminary Synthesis (Discussion leader: Bill Clark) 3:15 pm BREAK Session Three: Biofuels and Sustainability (4 hoursâ to be continued on day 2) 3:30 pm Biofuels: Challenges and Opportunities to Sustainability (Daniel M. Kammen, University of California, Berkeley) 4:00 pm Federal Policies and Research Priorities Related to Biofuels (John Mizroch, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, DOE) 4:20 pm BiofuelsâState-of-the-Art Examples of Sustainability Research and Development (Panel leader: Todd Mitchell, STS Roundtable Member) Panelists: ⢠Jeff Steiner, US Department of Agriculture ⢠Richard B. Alexander, US Geological Survey ⢠Randy Bruins, US Environmental Protection Agency ⢠Marcia Patton-Mallory, US Forest Service ⢠William Chernicoff, US Department of Transportation ⢠Jacques Beaudry-Losique, US Department of Energy 5:30 pm Summary and Plan for the Next Day 5:40 pm Adjourn for Day Informal Reception
40 APPENDIX A October 18, 2007 8:30 am Welcome and Brief Recap of Day 1 (Pamela Matson) Session Three: Biofuels and Sustainability (continued) 8:45 am Water Implications of Biofuels (Report Briefing) (Steve Parker, The National Academies) 8:55 am Biofuels R&D Gaps, Opportunities for Integration, Coordination, and Partnerships (Panel leader: John Carberry, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company) Panelists will reflect on gaps and opportunities based on their review of meeting aterials, previous presentations, and personal m experience. Panel leader will tee-up questions for round table discussions on gaps and opportunities Panelists ⢠Mike Bertolucci, Interface Research Corporation ⢠Emmy Simmons, U.S. Agency for International Development (retired) ⢠James Fischer, U.S. Department of Agriculture 9:15 am Research and Development Gaps and Opportunitiesâ Roundtable Discussions (8-10 persons per table) Participants will discuss questions about research and development opportunities and gaps related to biofuels. Examples of questions: ⢠Are there major research and development gaps? How well do agency programs address the key challenges to the sustainable production and use of biofuels? How well is the knowledge- action link included in research endeavors? ⢠Are there areas of significant overlap or gaps among federal agencies and other organizations, and if so, what strategies could be used to foster effective collaboration and coordination in these areas? ⢠Are new analytical tools or data needed? 10:30 am BREAK 11:00 am Feedback from Roundtable Discussions to Entire Group and Preliminary Synthesis (Discussion Leader: John Carberry)
APPENDIX A 41 12:00 pm Working Lunch PresentationâOcean Research Priorities Plan and its Implications for Sustainability (Dan Walker, Senior Policy Analyst, U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy) Session Four: Summary and Forum Wrap-up (2 hours) 1:00 pm Lessons Learned beyond the Biofuels and Ecosystems Services Topics Panelists will summarize major gaps and collaboration opportunities from the discussions of ecosystem services and biofuels, as well as the major commonalities and differences across the two topics. 2:30 pm Closing Remarks