| | | ABA13-205 | | The Practical Application of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in the Public Sector | | MP3 | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-325 | | Breaking Down the Walls: Coworking Spaces and the Future of Innovation 90-minute session | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | CYF14-111 | | Spiritual Room Speakers: Dr. Ellen Six | | MP3 | | $5.00 | | $5.00 | |
| | | CAF14-203 | | Working With Urban-Rural Perspectives to Create Regional Climate Resiliency Speakers: Leslie Bryan, Watershed/Climate Stewardship Coordinator, Western Shasta Resource Conservation District; Bob Rynearson, Land Department Manager, WM Beaty and Associates; Christina Mai, Watershed Program Manager, Hydrologist, Shasta Trinity National Forest; Gwen Griffith, DVM, Program Director, Program Director, Policy and Planning, Cumberland River Compact; Curriculum Director, Climate Solutions University; MODERATOR: Minnie Sagar, Multi-media Storyteller, Meenakshi Media Rural underserved communities of far northern California are at the forefront of addressing climate related impacts to our natural resources. Leaders in five counties are participating in adaption efforts in various stages of planning and implementation within their communities and as a region. Climate risks to the far northern region include impacts to water supply and quality, unreliability of hydroelectric power generation, shifting socioeconomic and public health concerns. The importance of rural natural infrastructure is not fully realized by the downstream urban interest receiving the ecosystem services provided. Correcting this urban-rural disconnect is crucial to identification of solutions. This session highlights implementation efforts in the far northern region and initiate a statewide dialogue about how to bridge urban-rural adaptation efforts to sustain our states most valuable water forests and related economic resources. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | APSA11-307 | | Scientific Paper: The Dramatic vs. the Narrative — Old Genres vs. a New Emphasis and Synthesis for Psychoanalysis | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-322 | | Lot-By-Lot: Baltimore Strategies for Creating a New Urban Landscape through Vacant-Lot Reuse 90-minute session Audio CDs: 1 | | Audio CD | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | SEA08-203 | | Finding Capital for Expanding and Mature Enterprises Speakers: Jeannine Jacokes, Rick Larson, | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ABA13-214 | | Bullies in the Workplace | | MP3 | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | CAF14-212 | | Jurisdiction, Governance and Land Use Planning as the Sea Rises Speakers: Jennifer DeLeon, Statewide Planning and Renewable Energy Program Coordinator, California State Lands Commission; Lindy Lowe, Senior Planner, Project Lead, Adapting to Rising Tide Project, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission; Hilary Papendick, Statewide LCP Grant Manager/Coastal Program Analyst, California Coastal Commission; Cody Hooven, Senior Environmental Specialist, Port of San Diego; MODERATOR: Curtis Alling, AICP, Principal, Ascent Environmental, Inc. Sea level is not only a geophysical and ecological interface, it also demarcates boundaries of governance that affect land use planning, resources management, and regulatory jurisdictions. It is important to advance the dialogue about implications of changing regulatory boundaries of the coastal zone, submerged land subject to the public trust, and land use planning jurisdictions of state and local government. State jurisdiction may become applicable to new areas. Planning, public safety, and resource management issues on affected lands may morph. Economic, social equity, and property concerns may weigh heavily on decision-makers. Current regulatory practices will necessarily change as boundaries of coastal zone, bay/estuary, and submerged lands evolve over time. What are the economic, social, and governance effects on communities? This session explores the planning, regulatory, and socioeconomic issues and trade-offs associated with the potential effects of sea-level rise on governance of coastal and estuarine waters and land. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-107 | | Reinvesting in Maryland: Infill, Redevelopment and Community Revitalization Strategies 90-minute session | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | AGPA11-225 | | Supporting Our Own Resilience and Change: A Group For Women Therapists Speakers: Rita Drapkin; Susan Small | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-302 | | Tools for Building Community Resilience to Coastal Hazards: Implementation 2-hour session | | MP3 | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | ABA14-118 | | Whistleblower Rewards: Trends and Emerging Issues in Qui Tam Actions and IRS, SEC and CFTC Whistleblower Rewards Claims | | MP3 | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | APSA11-210 | | Gertrude and Ernst Ticho Memorial Lecture: Teaching Psychodynamics in the 21st Century | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | ABA14-228 | | Why is Direct Examination So Hard? Audio CDs: 1 | | Audio CD | | $18.00 | | $18.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-223 | | We Really Are Getting Older! How Communities are Preparing for Us | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-310 | | Greater Baltimore Wilderness: Green Infrastructure for Regional Resilience & Equity 2-hour session | | MP3 | | $25.00 | | $25.00 | |
| | | AGPA11-220 | | Group Analysis: A Theoretical and Experiential Introduction Speakers: Anne Frank Lindhardt; Gerda Winther | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-103 | | The Dollars and $ense of Smart Growth 90-minute session | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | APSA11-306 | | Scientific Paper: Transference Neurosis and Transference Enactments — Modes of Cognition and Interpretation Audio CDs: 1 | | Audio CD | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-205 | | Displacement is Preventable: Community Land Trusts | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
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| Subtotal | | $276.00 |