2016 Conference
MAFSM’s 12th Annual Conference was held on Thursday, October 20, 2016. We want to thank all of the speakers, moderators, and attendees for another successful conference.
On behalf of the MAFSM board and all attendees to the Annual MAFSM Conference, we want to thank our keynote speaker, Lisa M. Craig, Chief of Historic Preservation / Planning & Zoning of the City of Annapolis.
We want to thank the following 2016 MAFSM Conference sponsors. MAFSM is grateful for their support.
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Conference Brochure
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Presentations
Auditorium
Weather It Together: A Community-Based Approach to Sea Level Rise Adaption Planning
Lisa Craig
Maryland’s Statewide Coastal Resiliency Assessment
Michelle Canick
Coastal Resiliency in Kent County
Amy G. Moredock
Emerging Role of Big Data for Understanding and Mitigating Climate Change Risks
Namrata Batra
Climate Change Resilience and Stormwater Management: A Social-Ecological Approach to Green Infrastructure
Mitchell A. Pavao-Zuckerman and Emma Giese
ROOM A300
Using Flood History, Surveys, and Frequency Studies to Determine Flood Risk
Jason C. Elliott
Floodway Modeling Methods for Unsteady and Two-Dimensional Models
Laura Chap
Determining_Accurate_Elevations_datums_and_tools_today_Determining Accurate Elevations: datums and tools, today and tomorrow _tomorrow
Christine Gallagher
Fairfax County Rainfall Data – Preliminary Rainfall Analysis
Camylyn Lewis and Yosif Ibrahim
Recent Activities of the Maryland Hydrology Panel
Kaye Brubaker and Wilbert O. Thomas, Jr.
Navigating Natural Resources Permitting: Upper Marlboro Flood Protection System Case Study
Adam Tatone
Potomac and Anacostia Rivers Flood Inundation Mapping Tool
Stacey M. Underwood and Jason C. Elliott
Cost Effective Flash Flood and Flood Warning using Existing Floodplain Models
Seth Lawler and Dinakar Nimmala
Bridge Room
Using Green Infrastructure in Your Stormwater Master Plans
Melissa Bernardo Hess and Manasa Damera
Utilizing LID within the County Right of Way to Satisfy MS4 Requirements
Kimi Schmidt
Every Drop Counts: The Howard County Watershed Stewards Academy’s Work with Public Stakeholders
Terry Matthews
Introduction to the Community Rating System Program
Amanda Gowans