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Belize Field Trip: 03/21/10
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160; Hydropower in Belize has with the building of the Challilo Dam been the subject of much contention. Hydropower projects are usually designed on the basis of past flow records and the assumption that the climate is stable. The one thing we have come to realise with climate change is that we can n o longer use the past records as a guide to the future. So the question becomes; what strategies in your design and evaluation you use to incorporate CC into the development? Arrive in San Ignacio. Email o...
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Belize Field Trip: 03/28/10
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More thoughts on Bowen and Bowen visit. Excellent tour as usual, Mr. Lanza was once again an informative and entertaining guide. . The tour of the laboratories, the water treatment and the wastewater facilities, with the explanations that are an integral part of the tour give one of the most informative insights into these aspects of water management. . I think that we come away with a much better understanding than from other facilities. . This would also then feed into how you would go about estimat...
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Belize Field Trip: 03/22/10
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Discussion of Video Project for the Water Resources/Climate Change Class. We got the students together this evening to discuss the video project. The students are in three groups and each group must create a 5-minute video on a topic of their choosing but should be related to an activity that they have seen or worked on during this field trip. Water resources or climate change or both should figure prominently in the project. Each group has been given an HD Flip video camera. Do you need interviews?
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Belize Field Trip: More Photos of the Belize Trip
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More Photos of the Belize Trip. I assembled many of my photos from the Belize field trip on my Flickr account. Check them out here. From Meg's Scrap Paper. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a course blog for the Natural Resources Management Field Trip to Belize offered out of the Univ of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus. Professors for this course are Dr. Leonard Nurse. And Dr. Adrian Cashman. Chriswrm83's posterous - Home. Michellewil's posterous - Home. Queenconch's posterous - Home.
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Belize Field Trip: Trip to Belize With CERMES Students
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Trip to Belize With CERMES Students. Latitude: 17°3321.51N; Longitude: 88°1824.88W (appx). I am in Belize with CERMES. Here we are visiting our hosts Dr. and Mrs. Leslie of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Center. At their home in Lake Gardens, Belize (shown in group photo). Please feel free to check it out. I will also try to be useful as a reasonably knowledgeable field hack, as well. From Meg's Scrap Paper. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Students from the Climate Change stream and the Water...
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Belize Field Trip: 03/25/10
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Went to the Top of Xunantunich. Latitude: 17.089032; Longitude: -89.141769. This is getting posted a little late, but we all went for a visit to the Mayan ruins at Xunantunich. For this leg of the journey we stayed in Cahel Pech Resort in San Ignacio. A nice place with a view of the valley. From Meg's Scrap Paper. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is a course blog for the Natural Resources Management Field Trip to Belize offered out of the Univ of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus. Ruden's posterous - Home.
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Belize Field Trip: Went to the Top of Xunantunich
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Went to the Top of Xunantunich. Latitude: 17.089032; Longitude: -89.141769. This is getting posted a little late, but we all went for a visit to the Mayan ruins at Xunantunich. For this leg of the journey we stayed in Cahel Pech Resort in San Ignacio. A nice place with a view of the valley. From Meg's Scrap Paper. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a course blog for the Natural Resources Management Field Trip to Belize offered out of the Univ of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus.
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Belize Field Trip: Mollejon Dam
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160; Hydropower in Belize has with the building of the Challilo Dam been the subject of much contention. Hydropower projects are usually designed on the basis of past flow records and the assumption that the climate is stable. The one thing we have come to realise with climate change is that we can n o longer use the past records as a guide to the future. So the question becomes; what strategies in your design and evaluation you use to incorporate CC into the development? And Dr. Adrian Cashman.
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Belize Field Trip: 04/06/10
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More Photos of the Belize Trip. I assembled many of my photos from the Belize field trip on my Flickr account. Check them out here. From Meg's Scrap Paper. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is a course blog for the Natural Resources Management Field Trip to Belize offered out of the Univ of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus. Professors for this course are Dr. Leonard Nurse. And Dr. Adrian Cashman. Chriswrm83's posterous - Home. Michellewil's posterous - Home. Queenconch's posterous - Home.
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