Running on Empty: increasing Demands on Freshwater Resources in the Face of a Changing Climate
In many regions of the developed and developing world, large human populations live in arid environments that out of necessity depend on scarce or imported water. This is certainly true in California and the Western US where a complex infrastructure of dams, canals, and groundwater extraction provide freshwater for some of the world's most productive farms and some of the world's most opulent living conditions. Compounding this insatiable demand for freshwater is the effects that variable environmental conditions of a warming climate, changing precipitation, and increasing frequency and severity of droughts have on over-taxed water supplies.
While water resource managers contemplate these issues, the farms and cities keep consuming, despite dwindling supplies. The 2016 meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science will be held in Sacramento California at a time when the State is experiencing the worst drought in its modern history. Although droughts are not uncommon in the Western US and other semi-arid regions of the world, expanding human populations have accelerated the loss of freshwater resources and the impacts to aquatic organisms. The theme of the 2016 meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science will focus on declining freshwater availability and explore issues of freshwater depletion, the consequences for freshwater ecosystems, and potential solutions.
LOCATION
Sacramento California
MEETING VENUE
Sacramento Convention Center, Downtown Sacramento California
Maps & Directions:
LODGING
SFS has contracted with three hotels for group room blocks during the SFS Annual Meeting, in connection with an agreement with the Sacramento Convention and Visitor's Bureau. The city of Sacramento has granted generous subsidies for meeting space to SFS as incentives to bring us to their city, and we encourage SFS Annual Meeting attendees to help us honor those commitments and support the society by booking your hotel room within the contracted blocks at these three hotels:
- Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel - $145/night (standard rooms); $102/night (Federal Employees)
- Holiday Inn Express - $115/night
- Best Western Plus Sutter House - $115/night (standard room); $102/night (Federal Employees)
SCHEDULE
The 2016 Annual meeting runs from Sunday, May 22-Wednesday May 25, with workshops and committee meetings on Saturday, May 21. Stay for the field trips Thursday, May 26 and watch for announcements of longer excursions and trips being offered for the weekend of May 26-28.
Watch this page for updates
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KEY DATES
Special Session Call for Papers
June 8 - October 16, 2015
Advance Registration Opens
October 12 - March 11, 2016
Special Session Selection
October 19 - November 6, 2015
Abstract System Opens
November 9 - January 29, 2016
Special Session Review Period
February 1-12, 2016
Abstract Selection - Schedule Committee Meets
February 16-18, 2016
Presenters Notified
March 7-9, 2016
Regular Registration Opens
March 12-20, 2016
Student Volunteer Scheduling
April 4, 2016
Program Guide Deadline
April 15, 2016
Hotel Room Block Deadline
April 29, 2016
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