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DESCRIPTION:The topic of environmental governance continues to grow in sali
 ence as the federal government and individual states grapple with evolving
  and\, in some cases\, unexpected environmental conditions. At all levels 
 of government\, policymakers and regulatory agencies are exploring varied 
 and innovative policy solutions to manage wildfires\, coastal resilience\,
  biodiversity loss\, energy transitions\, natural resource scarcity and ot
 her environmental issues. This panel convenes a set of academics and pract
 itioners that discuss the processes by which these policy solutions come a
 bout and how key policy stakeholders negotiate their design. Panelists wil
 l also discuss opportunities and challenges for designing policies that ar
 e appropriate for dynamic and uncertain issues.Moderators:Saba Siddiki\, a
 ssociate professor and director of the Center for Policy Design and Govern
 ance\, Syracuse UniversityRyan Suto\, interim director of government affai
 rs\, FairVotePanelists:Sara Rinfret\, professor of public administration a
 nd associate vice provost of faculty affairs\, Arizona State UniversityNee
 la Ram\, Southeast regional director\, Natural Resources Defense CouncilPa
 ul Babbitt\, senior legislative assistant and counsel for Senator Mark Kel
 ley
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SUMMARY:The Process of Policy Seminar Series: The Environment
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The topic of environmental governance conti
 nues to grow in salience as the federal government and individual states g
 rapple with evolving and\, in some cases\, unexpected environmental condit
 ions. At all levels of government\, policymakers and regulatory agencies a
 re exploring varied and innovative policy solutions to manage wildfires\, 
 coastal resilience\, biodiversity loss\, energy transitions\, natural reso
 urce scarcity and other environmental issues. </p><p>This panel convenes a
  set of academics and practitioners that discuss the processes by which th
 ese policy solutions come about and how key policy stakeholders negotiate 
 their design. Panelists will also discuss opportunities and challenges for
  designing policies that are appropriate for dynamic and uncertain issues.
 </p><p><strong>Moderators:</strong></p><p>Saba Siddiki\, associate profess
 or and director of the Center for Policy Design and Governance\, Syracuse 
 University</p><p>Ryan Suto\, interim director of government affairs\, Fair
 Vote</p><p><strong>Panelists:</strong></p><p>Sara Rinfret\, professor of p
 ublic administration and associate vice provost of faculty affairs\, Arizo
 na State University</p><p>Neela Ram\, Southeast regional director\, Natura
 l Resources Defense Council</p><p>Paul Babbitt\, senior legislative assist
 ant and counsel for Senator Mark Kelley<br></p>
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