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Preparing Nebraska Future Water Leaders: Nwla Academy Class Iii (2013), Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Preparing Nebraska Future Water Leaders: Nwla Academy Class Iii (2013), Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Nebraska Water Leaders Academy: Publications and Materials
Group communications, Phyllis Schoenholz, UNL
Communication and transformational leadership. Dr. Mark Burbach and Dr. Connie Reimers-Hild, UNL
Nebraska's instream flow laws and applications, Ann Bleed, board member, Lower Platte Natural Resources District
River Basin Compacts; Nebraska's obligations, Michael Jess, water resources engineer; consultant.
Conservation along the Central Platte, Mark Peyton, senior biologist, Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District
Central Platte River water issues in regard to habitat for endangered species, Jason Farnsworth, natural resources specialist, Headwaters Corporation & Jerry Kenny, executive director of the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program
Rowe Sanctuary; discussion and viewing …
The Nebraska Water Leaders Academy: Blending Water Policy And Science With Leadership Theory, Mark E. Burbach, Connie I. Reimers-Hild
The Nebraska Water Leaders Academy: Blending Water Policy And Science With Leadership Theory, Mark E. Burbach, Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Nebraska Water Leaders Academy: Publications and Materials
Water Challenges are Growing
Population Continues to Grow
New and Innovative Leadership is Needed
Nebraska Water Leaders Academy (NWLA) was born!
NWLA Objectives
•Develop scientific, social and political knowledge about water and related natural resources
• Examine the economical and beneficial uses of Nebraska’s water resources
• Develop and enhance leadership and critical thinking skills
• Develop interpersonal skills to become actively involved with water policy issues at the local, regional, state, and national levels
• Develop life-long water resources management skills
• Challenge traditional paradigms while encouraging critical thinking and creative solutions.