October 21, 2002
Professor Mary Doyle, Director of the Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy Professor, has had extensive government experience in environmental work, serving as Deputy General Counsel of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and more recently as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Science. She was instrumental in drafting and securing Congressional passage of the legislation authorizing Everglades restoration. Professor Doyle also chaired the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force made up of federal, state, local and tribal officials with responsibility for the Everglades. Professor Doyle was Dean of the U.M. Law School for nine years.
The University of Miami Alumni Association invites you to Learn More: University of Miami Alumni Lecture Tour with Mary Doyle, Director of the Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy Professor and Former Dean of the School of Law
Strife and Redemption in the Everglades
How can we meet human needs while preserving and protecting the natural environment that sustains us? The question, not unique to South Florida, is the basis of the Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy. This discussion shares lessons learned in an arduous process of restoring a precious natural ecosystem.
Monday, October 21, 2002
6pm to 8pm
New York
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