Outreach IP3 reaches out to the world 2006-2011. IP3 by the numbers! 4+ years 4+ years 8 basins (+2!) 8 basins (+2!) 14 investigators 14 investigators.

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Outreach IP3 reaches out to the world

IP3 by the numbers! 4+ years 4+ years 8 basins (+2!) 8 basins (+2!) 14 investigators 14 investigators 30 collaborators 30 collaborators 10 employees 10 employees Over 100 students Over 100 students Over 200 presentations Over 200 presentations Over 130 publications Over 130 publications 15 workshops 15 workshops

Canmore Users Workshop March 2008 Wish List Create a regular newsletter to keep supporters updated on developments, including current and future research Outreach for new techniques, data and models allowing an improved awareness of tools available, helping the public become more aware of modeling as a tool for water management Need to produce an integrated IP3 legacy: transferable knowledge, models, state of science, future road map, synthesis Maintain an IP3 blog Improve linkages between university scientists and users Archive location for data Availability of simple to understand media information

Whitehorse Yellowknife Edmonton Lake Louise Calgary Red Deer Winnipeg Waterloo Saskatoon Waterloo Saskatoon Ottawa Waterloo Saskatoon

IP3 User driven meetings Winnipeg – Manitoba Hydro, Parks Canada and Manitoba Water Stewardship Winnipeg – Manitoba Hydro, Parks Canada and Manitoba Water Stewardship Red Deer – Prairie Habitat Joint Venture Red Deer – Prairie Habitat Joint Venture Columbia Basin Trust Columbia Basin Trust Yellowknife – INAC water resources Yellowknife – INAC water resources Edmonton – Alberta government hydrologists Edmonton – Alberta government hydrologists

Workshop reports Student research Outreach announcements Partnership activities IP3 in the news

Dr John Pomeroy Canadian Rockies Snow and Ice Initiative: Creating a 'Canadian Davos' in the Bow Valley Dr Juan Ignacio Lopez-Moreno Environmental change and water resources in the Pyrenees: Facts and future perspectives for Mediterranean Mountains Robert Sandford Corralling the Water Hole: Avoiding Dispute and Potential Conflict Over Water in the Canadian West Dr Matthias Bernhardt Research on Snow and Glaciers in the European Alps Dr Danny Marks The Impact of Climate Warming on Snow, Climate, and Streamflow in a North American Mountain Basin Dr Tobias Jonas Research, monitoring, and warning services related to snow and avalanches in Switzerland Dr Shawn Marshall Glacier fluctuations: what glaciers tell us about climate change Dr Gwenn Flowers Water under glaciers: Why some glaciers flow fast and what this means for their survival

Online and printed publications IP3 primer IP3 primer IP3 short primer – Water research – Western watersheds IP3 short primer – Water research – Western watersheds IP3 short primer – Water research -Northern watersheds IP3 short primer – Water research -Northern watersheds Summary of User’s requests and actions Summary of User’s requests and actions Water in the West Water in the West Water in the North Water in the North Workshop reports published in the Mountain Research Initiative and Ice and Climate News Workshop reports published in the Mountain Research Initiative and Ice and Climate News Video and audio files available for CRSI 2010 speaker series Video and audio files available for CRSI 2010 speaker series Workshop presentations available from IP3 website Workshop presentations available from IP3 website

User-group forums

Public Engagement Local public engagement – Lake O’Hara, Peyto Glacier, Marmot Creek, Scotty Creek Local public engagement – Lake O’Hara, Peyto Glacier, Marmot Creek, Scotty Creek Local public presentations – Banff, Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Canmore Local public presentations – Banff, Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Canmore Local newsletters – Alpine Club of Canada, Parks Canada, Northern News Services Local newsletters – Alpine Club of Canada, Parks Canada, Northern News Services General interest – book publication General interest – book publication

Next time – what works (or not!) CRHUG composition CRHUG composition Users input Users input Media contacts Media contacts Workshops Workshops Blog Blog Legacy Legacy