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<br />Wednesdav. Julv 12. continued <br /> <br />- <br />. /~llenniumRo~ <br />r^"'IPe- <br /> <br />. <br />r <br />'1W" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />(iunshine ROO~ <br /> <br />Trail Ridge Room <br /> <br />Suite 431 <br /> <br />10:38-11:00 a.m. <br />Gardens <br /> <br />11:00 a.m.-Noon <br />Canyon Room <br /> <br />Noon-12:30 p.m. <br />Canyon Room <br /> <br />12:30 p.m. <br /> <br />1:00-3:00 p.rn. <br /> <br />3. FLOOD PROGRAMS IN REVIEW-THE ASFPM PERSPECTIVE: Larry Larson, <br />Association of State Floodplain Managers <br />Moderator: Kirstin Dow, University of South Carolina <br />Recorder: John Lindsay, Manitoba Health Disaster Management <br /> <br />4. THE MITIGATION-QUALITYoPERFORMANCE CONNECTION: AN <br />INTEGRATED APPROACH: Stephen Baruch, Stephen B. Baruch & Associates, <br />LLC <br />Moderator: Pat Trotter, University of Kentucky <br />Recorder: Judith Colle, rCF Consulting <br /> <br />5. STORMREADY: John Ogren, National Weather Service (pPOO-18) <br />Moderator: David Bilbo, Texas A&M University <br />Recorder: Chris Adams, Colorado State University <br /> <br />6. RESEARCH IN HAZARDS BY NEW PROFESSIONALS - II: <br />This is a continuation of the earlier session featuring student research in hazards. <br />Moderator: George Rogers, Texas A&M University <br />Recorder: Jill Stevens Johnston, Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium <br />Discussants: <br />Brian Dopp, Southwest Texas State University <br />Yuichi Ono, Kent State University <br />Deborah Riopelle, University of California, Los Angeles <br />Jeffrey Vincent, University of South Carolina <br /> <br />, Break <br /> <br />"'Plenary Session: HAZARDS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE <br />Moderator: Rick Weiland, FEMA Region Vlll <br />Discussants: <br />Claire Rubin, George Wasbington University <br />Bill Anderson, The World Bank <br />Ellis Stanley, City of Los Angeles, California <br />Recorder: Jan Benini, U.S. Depar1rnent of Transportation <br /> <br />In the last quarter century, policy, research, and practical approaches to hazards management <br />and mitigation have shifted in response to extreme events, new ideas, new technologies, or in <br />anticipation of future needs. This panel will address how the field has evolved, discuss the <br />current state of affairs, and speculate on the challenges that lie ahead in this new millennium. <br /> <br />WRAP UP AND CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE: Dennis Mileti, Natural Hazards <br />Center <br /> <br />ADJOURN <br /> <br />Open House: Natural Hazards Center Library <br />Those who preregistered should meet in the lobby of the Harvest House Hotel for departure <br />to the Natural Hazards Center Library. <br /> <br />PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR NAME TAG <br /> <br />13 <br />