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Biomass Utilization and Stewardship Contracting Workshops in Sonora
Please click on the name of each speaker and agenda item to view notes from their presentation at the workshop. Click here for attendee feedback. Agenda - SONORA
Biomass Utilization Program of Events, Thursday May 22 - 8:30-5:30PM
| TIME | AGENDA
| SPEAKER
| | 8:30 AM | Breakfast and Registration
| | 9:30 AM
| Welcome and Introduction to Day | Betony Jones, Sierra Business Council
| 9:45 AM
| Local Resources, Issues and Constraints
| Kathy Hardy, Forest Supervisor, Stanislaus National Forest Mike Price, Sierra and Stanislaus National Forest | 10:20 AM
| Biomass Opportunities on the Local National Forests
| Deb Romberger, Stanislaus National Forest Mike Price, Sierra National Forest
| | 10:40 AM | Questions and Discussion |
| 11:00 AM
| Refreshment Break
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| 11:30 AM
| Current Markets and Challenges | Mike Albrecht, Sierra Resource Management, Sonora Jim Burk, Pacific Ultra-Power, Chinese Station
| 12:00 PM
| Questions and Discussion
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| 12:15 PM
| Lunch (Provided)
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| 1:15 PM
| Environmental Community Perspective | Warren Alford, Sierra Forest Legacy
| 1:40 PM
| Woody Biomass Utilization Challenges and Opportunities-What Makes Sense? | Gareth Mayhead, UC Berkeley | | | Biomass Power Plants and Other Applications | Tad Mason, TSS Consultants, Rancho Cordova
| 2:10 PM
| Questions and Discussion
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| 2:25 PM
| Refreshment Break
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| 2:55 PM
| Project Development—Permitting for Biomass Energy Facilities
| Tad Mason, TSS Consultants, Rancho Cordova
| | | Densified Fuel Manufacturing in the Sonora Area | Andrew Haden, Bear Mountain Forest Products, Portland, OR | | | Wood Shavings Production in the Sonora Area | Bob Brewster, California Wood Shavings, Sonora (Invited)
| 3:45 PM
| Questions and Discussion
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| 4:00 PM
| Financing and Incentives—Private Sector Funding
| Bryan Redd, Upstream 21, Portland, OR | | | Public Funding Opportunities
| Gareth Mayhead, UC Berkeley
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Stewardship Contracting Program of Events, Friday May 23 - 8:00-4:00PM Learning Objectives: By the end of day two participants will understand: - How can stewardship contracting be used to meeting local ecologic, economic, and community goals.
- The authorities, guidelines, opportunities, and limitations
- How other communities have used stewardship to meet multiple objectives
- How to successfully engage contractors in stewardship
- What to expect when engaging in Stewardship Collaboratives
- Have identified initial steps to foster successful stewardship contracting
| TIME | AGENDA
| SPEAKER
| 8:30 AM
| Networking Breakfast
| | 9:30 AM
| Welcome Back and Agenda Review | Marcus Kaufman, Resource Innovations, University of Oregon | 9:40 AM
| Overview of Stewardship Contracting
| Marcus Kaufman, Resource Innovations, University of Oregon
| 10:10 AM
| Regional perspectives on stewardship contracting | Don Golnick, USFS Region 5 Stewardship Contracting Coordinator
| | 10:30 AM | Questions and Discussion |
| 10:45 AM
| Refreshment Break
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| 11:00 AM
| Stewardship Projects and Opportunities | Jim Whitfield , Sequoia National Forest—Alaska Flat Stewardship Deb Romberger, Stanislaus National Forest—Upcoming Projects
| 11:30 AM
| Integrated Resource Contract Examples | Dave Horak, Stanislaus National Forest Mike Price, Sierra National Forest
| 12:00 AM | Questions and Discussion
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| 12:30 PM
| Lunch (Provided)
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| 1:30 PM
| Contractor Perspective on Stewardship Contracting | Mike Albrecht, Sierra Natural Resource Management
| 1:45 PM
| Questions and Discussion
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| 2:10 PM
| Case Study: Post Mountain: Stewardship Collaborative
| Nick Goulette, Watershed Research and Training Center | 2:30 PM
| Visioning Exercise: Bringing the Pieces Together
| Marcus Kauffman, Resource Innovations
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