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James E. Smith Midwest Conference on World Affairs 

 WAC Poster 2011 

        

Water and Survival:  from the Platte to the Nile 

March 7-8, 2011 

 

                Many issues that shape the quality of our lives have an international dimension.  Global economic interdependence, the development of appropriate environmental strategies, the resolution of regional conflicts and the enhancement of human rights all require a global perspective.  Important aspects of the educational experience include discussion and interaction with people from diverse cultures.  Since 1964, Kearney State College, now the University of Nebraska at Kearney, has sponsored an international conference to discuss issues of global importance.  In 1988 the name of the conference was changed to honor Professor James E. Smith, its founder. 

                 Given the threat posed by climate change and the importance of environmental sustainability in an era of ever increasing population growth and consumer demand, the theme for this year’s conference is water and is entitled, Water and Survival:  from the Platte to the Nile.  Authors, poets, activists, government officials, and scholars from the U.S., Canada, Egypt, Italy, South Africa, Mexico, China, and Austria, among other countries, will focus on the critical importance of water to our planet and the human race.  Among the topics likely to be addressed are: the commercialization of water, water as a source of interstate and international conflict, water’s role in agriculture, in changing land forms, national disasters associated with water, and the effect of climate change on our planet’s diminishing water resources.  As citizens of the world, we must work together to devise creative responses to the challenges we all face and seek to build sustainable development strategies that will provide a better life not only for ourselves, but for future generations. 

                 Through the information provided at this conference, we hope to introduce UNK faculty, students and the broader Kearney community to the critical importance of water, not only to Nebraska but the entire planet, and encourage them to consider how our precious water resources may be preserved over the short and long term.  As every year, it is also our hope that at least some members of the audience will be sufficiently inspired by what they hear at the conference to maintain a lifelong interest in international affairs. 

  

 

Schedule is subject to change.   

March 6, 2011 

4:00-7:00 pm                      Scott D. Morris International Food & Cultural Festival 

                                                Health and Sports Center Arena 

                                                University of Nebraska at Kearney 

                 

March 7, 2011 

Ponderosa E                       James E. Smith Midwest Conference on World Affairs 

9:00 am                                Opening Remarks 

 

                                                Dr. Dallas Kenny, Director 

                                                Office of International Education 

 

Ponderosa E
9:05-10:00 am                    Reflections:  the Platte and the Nile
 

                                                Poetry of Don Welch and Matthew Shenoda 

 

                                                Dr. Don Welch 

                                                Reynolds Chair of Poetry Emeritus 

                                                University of Nebraska at Kearney 

 

                                                Pr. Matthew Shenoda 

                                                Coptic Egyptian Poet 

                                                Assistant Provost and Professor 

                                                California Institute of the Arts 

 

                                                Introducer:  Pr. Allison Hedge Coke, Reynolds Chair 

                                                Department of English 

 

Ponderosa A&B
10:10-11:00 am                  Water Resource Management in the North-Mediterranean
 

                                                Dr. Alfonso Senatore      

                                                Department of Soil Conservation 

                                                University of Calabria, Italy 

 

                                                Introducer:   Dr. Vijendra Boken 

                                                Department of Sociology, Geography & Earth Sciences 

 

Ponderosa C&D
10:10-11:00 am                  Water Pollution in Rural South Africa
 

 

                                                Dr. John Ogony Odiyo 

                                                Department of Hydrology and Water Resources 

                                                University of Venda, South Africa 

 

                                                Introducer:  Ms. Jamie Stroup, Student 

                                                UNK Geography Major 

 

Ponderosa A&B               
11:15-12:05 pm                 Water Policy and Management in Europe
 

 

                                                Mr. Thomas Schnoell, Consul General 

                                                Consulate of Austria – Chicago, IL  

 

                                                Mrs. Almudena Rodriguez Sanchez Beato, Counselor 

                                                Environment, Rural and Marine Affairs 

                                                Embassy of Spain – Washington D.C. 

 

                                                Moderator:  Professor Stan Dart 

                                                Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, Geography & Earth Sciences 

 

 Ponderosa C&D
11:15-12:05 pm                
Drought Prevention and Control in China   

 

                                                Professor Yan Nana 

                                                Institute of Remote Sensing Applications 

                                                Chinese Academy of Sciences 

 

                                                Introducer:   Ms. Chuanyao Zheng, Student 

                                                UNK Business Administration Major 

 

Nebraskan Atrium
12:05-1:15 pm                    Take a Delegate to Lunch
 

 

                                                Coordinator:  Ms. Barbara Amundson, Sr. Lecturer 

                                                Department of Health, PE, and Recreation & Leisure Studies 

 

Ponderosa E
1:25-3:00  pm                     “Flow:  for Love of Water” Documentary Film
 

                                                Introducer:  Dr. William Aviles 

                                                Department of Political Science 

 

Ponderosa E
3:10 – 3:45  pm                  “Flow” Roundtable Discussion
 

 

MONA
5:00 pm                                Chancellor’s Reception
(By Invitation Only) 

 

MONA
5:30 pm                                Chancellor’s Dinner
(By Invitation Only)                                 

                 

                                                Opening Remarks:  John A. Gale, Nebraska Secretary of State 

                 

                                                Introducer:  Chancellor Douglas A. Kristensen 

 

Drake Theatre
7:30 pm                                Keynote Address:  The Global Water Crisis and the Coming
 

                                                Battle for the Right to Water 

 

                                                Ms. Maude Barlow 

                                                Author/International Activist/Former UN Advisor on Water 

                                                National Chairperson, Council of Canadians 

 

                                                Introducer:  Dr. Charles Bicak, Senior Vice Chancellor  

                                                Academic and Student Affairs 

                                                                                                 

March 8, 2011 

Ponderosa A&B                               
9:30-10:45 am                    Water and Sustainability in the Platte River Region
 

 

                                                Mr. Kevin Rein, Assistant State Engineer 

                                                Colorado Division of Water Resources 

 

                                                Dr. Jim Schneider, Deputy Director 

                                                Nebraska Department of Natural Resources 

 

                                                Ms. Margaret Fast, Manager of Public Water Supply Planning 

                                                Kansas Water Office 

 

                                                Mr. Harry LaBonde, Deputy State Engineer – Water 

                                                Office of Wyoming State Engineer 

 

                                                Moderator:  Ms. Lori Potter, Agriculture Reporter 

                                                                          Kearney Hub 

 

Ponderosa C&D
9:30-10:45 am                    Water and Development in Latin America
 

 

                                                Mr. Jorge Ernesto Espejel Montes, Consul            

                                                Consulate of Mexico - Omaha, NE 

 

                                                Mr. Jesus Rodriguez-Espinoza, Consul General 

                                                Consulate of Venezuela – Chicago, IL 

 

                                                Moderator:  Dr. Roger Davis 

                                                Department of History 

 

Ponderosa A&B
11:00-12:15 pm                 Water, Survival and Sustainability
 

 

                                                Mr. Chuck Larsen, Co-Founder 

                                                Water4Haiti – Kearney, NE 

 

                                                Ms. Rachael Herpel, Water Education/Outreach Specialist 

                                                UNL Water for Food Institute – Lincoln, NE 

 

                                                Moderator:  Dr. Frank Tenkorang 

                                                Department of Economics 

 

Ponderosa C&D
11:00-12:15 pm                 Water Resources and the Promise of Technology
 

 

                                                Dr. John Ogony Odiyo 

                                                University of Venda, South Africa 

 

                                                Professor Yan Nana 

                                                Chinese Academy of Sciences 

 

                                                Dr. Alfonso Senatore 

                                                University of Calabria, Italy 

 

                                                Moderator:  Dr. Vijendra Boken 

                                                Department of Sociology, Geography & Earth Sciences 

 

Chancellors Dining Room
12:30 -1:45 pm                   Luncheon Address
(By Invitation Only) 

 

                                                Dr. Charles Bicak, Senior Vice Chancellor 

                                                Academic and Student Affairs  

 

                                                Dr. Dallas Kenny, Director 

                                                Office of International Education 

 

Ponderosa E 

2:00 – 3:15 pm                   Crisis in Egypt - Roundtable Discussion 

 

                                                Pr. Matthew Shenoda 

                                                Coptic Egyptian Poet 

                                                Assistant Provost and Professor 

                                                California Institute of the Arts 

 

                                                Dr. Dallas Kenny, Director 

                                                Office of International Education 

 

                                                Introducer:  Dr. Christopher Stevens 

                                                Department of Political Science 

 

 

Keynote Speaker

 

Maude BarlowMaude Barlow

 

Maude Barlow is the National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians.  Ms. Barlow also chairs the board of Washington-based Food and Water Watch.  She is also an executive member of the San Francisco-based International Forum on Globalization and a Councillor with the Hamburg-based World Future Council.  Maude is the recipient of ten honorary doctorates as well as many awards, including the 2005 Right Livelihood Award (known as the "Alternative Nobel"), the Citation of Lifetime Achievement at the 2008 Canadian Environment Award, and the 2009 Earth Day Canada Outstanding Environmental Achievement Award.  In 2008/2009, she served as Senior Advisor on Water to the 63rd President of the United Nations General Assembly.  She is also the best-selling author or co-author of sixteen books, including the international best seller Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and The Coming Battle for the Right to Water.

 

 

Conference Speakers: 

 

 

 

 

Matthew Shenoda 

Coptic Egyptian Poet 

California Institute of the Arts 

 

Matthew Shenoda is a Coptic Egyptian writer and educator whose poems and writings have appeared in newspapers, journals, radio programs and anthologies. He has been twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize.  Shenoda's debut collection of poems, Somewhere Else was named one of 2005's debut books of the year by Poets & Writers Magazine and is the winner of the inaugural Hala Maksoud Award for Emerging Voice, granted by RAWI, as well as a 2006 American Book Award. His latest collection is Seasons of Lotus, Seasons of Bone. 

Shenoda is Assistant Provost for Equity & Diversity and Professor in the School of Critical Studies at California Institute of the Arts. He also serves as Director of Poetry for the Planet at the Wangari Maathai Center for Economic, Educational & Environmental Design, where he is developing a curricular initiative that uses poetics as a framework to teach global sustainability issues to urban youth.  

 

Don Welch 

Reynolds Chair of Poetry Emeritus 

University of Nebraska at Kearney 

 

Don Welch is the Reynolds Chair of Poetry Emeritus at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, where he taught English and Philosophy for 49 years.  He is the winner of a number of national prizes in poetry, the most significant being the Neruda Prize.  His book of selected poetry, containing almost all of his prize-winning poems, is Inklings (Sandhills Press).  His most recent books of verse are Gutter Flowers (Logan House), When Memory Gives Dust a Face (Lewis-Clark Press), and Travels (Finishing Lines Press).  He has a forthcoming book in 2011, Deliberations, from Backwaters Press.  Welch, his wife Marcia, and all of his children are alumni of the University of Nebraska at Kearney. 

 

Yan Nana, Assistant Professor 

Institute of Remote Sensing Applications 

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 

 

 Professor Yan Nana works in the Institute of Remote Sensing Applications (IRSA), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.  Her area of expertise is agricultural and ecological remote sensing.  She has done extensive research on methods of drought monitoring and water resources application using remote sensing. 

 

John Ogony Odiyo, Associate Professor 

Department of Hydrology and Water Resources 

University of Venda, South Africa 

 

Dr Odiyo is an Associate Professor of hydrology and water resources at the University of Venda in South Africa. He is the Head of the Department of Hydrology and Water Resources and the Vice-Dean of the School of Environmental Sciences. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand, specializing in Open Channel Hydraulics, a Master’s in Water Resources Engineering from the University of Dar es Salaam and a BSc in Agricultural Engineering from Egerton University. Dr Odiyo is involved in research and postgraduate training in hydrology and water resources.    

 

Alfonso Senatore, Professor 

Department of Soil Conservation 

University of Calabria, Italy 

 

 Dr. Alfonso Senatore is a hydrologist.  He holds a PhD in Environmental Hydraulic Engineering, and since 2006, has been a research associate at the University of Calabria (Italy), Department of Soil Conservation, where he also is a lecturer and assistant professor in several courses (GIS and Numeric Cartography, Hydraulic Infrastructures).  His research is focused on water balance modeling over variable space and time scales, and in drought and water scarcity monitoring, forecasting and management.  He has authored 40 journal papers, conference papers and book chapters. 

 

 

Kevin Rein, Assistant State Engineer  

Colorado Division of Water Resources 

 

Kevin Rein is the Assistant State Engineer – Intrastate Water Supply and Litigation, for the Division of Water Resources, also known as the State Engineer’s Office. In addition to providing support to the State Engineer, he manages, and is directly involved with the teams that perform well permitting, subdivision water supply review, substitute water supply plan review, water court activity review, and numerous other items associated with the administration of surface and ground water.  Kevin is a native of Colorado, a registered professional engineer in the state, and has worked for the Division of Water Resources in the Water Supply section for 13 years. 

 

 Margaret Fast, Manager of Public Water Supply Planning 

Kansas Water Office 

 

Margaret Fast has over 30 years of work experience with the State of Kansas in various capacities, all related to water resource planning and management.  She has been with the Kansas Water Office since 1984.  Margaret is the manager of public water supply planning efforts and supervises the state's water marketing and assurance programs which utilize state-owned storage in Corps reservoirs to meet industrial and municipal needs.  She is also involved with the development and implementation of the Kansas Water Plan. 

 

Jim Schneider, Deputy Director 

Nebraska Department of Natural Resources 

 

Jim Schneider received a B.S. and a M.S. in geology from Northern Illinois University and a Ph.D. in geology from the University of South Florida.  He was hired by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources in 2006 as Senior Groundwater Modeler.  In 2008, he was put in charge of the newly formed Integrated Water Management Division.  He currently serves as the Deputy Director for the Department. 

 

 Harry LaBonde, Deputy State Engineer – Water 

Office of Wyoming State Engineer 

 

 Harry LaBonde serves as the Deputy State Engineer in the Wyoming State Engineer’s Office.  His responsibilities include management of the agency’s water rights permitting and adjudication efforts involving both surface and ground waters.  Mr. LaBonde is a graduate of Colorado State University with a degree in civil engineering.  Upon graduation, he was employed by a national consulting engineering firm.  In 1991, he became the City of Riverton, Wyoming’s Public Works Director.  In 1997, he was hired as the City of Laramie, Wyoming’s Public Works Director.  He served in this role until 2003 when he accepted his current position with the State of Wyoming. 

 

 

Rachael Herpel, Education/Outreach Specialist 

Water for Food Institute 

University of Nebraska-Lincoln 

 

Rachael Herpel is a water education/outreach specialist for the University of Nebraska Water for Food Institute. Herpel returned to the UNL Water Center after 10 years with the Lincoln-based Groundwater Foundation, where she authored and edited several publications including Protecting Our Water: A Primer for Preventing the Pathogenic Contamination of Drinking Water Sources. Between 1999 and 2006 she facilitated over 100 source water protection workshops in 32 states. Herpel received a B.A. in Political Science and a Master’s degree in Community and Regional Planning from UNL, specializing in water resources and environmental planning.  

 

 Chuck Larsen, Co-Founder 

Water4Haiti 

Kearney, Nebraska 

 

Chuck Larsen, of Minden, Nebraska, is a retired irrigation farmer, cattle feeder, and educator.  Since 1984 he has volunteered his time during January and February to work with water projects through the Water for Life Mission of Kalona, Iowa and is a member of the board of that organization.    In 2007, he  led an effort to start water projects in another area in Haiti.  He co-founded the mission Water4Haiti which works on the island of LaGonave and near Montrouis on the mainland, drilling new wells and repairing existing water systems.  In December of 2007, Chuck participated as district delegate at the Rotary International Clean Water Summit in Petionville, Haiti. 

 

International Diplomats: 

 

Jesus Rodriguez-Espinoza, Consul General 

Consulate of Venezuela, Chicago, IL 

Mr. Rodriguez-Espinoza, a specialist in international relations, graduated from the Central University of Venezuela in 1996 with an emphasis in international economic law and foreign trade.  He has been a governmental officer since 1997, with expertise in the fields of science and technology, planning, and international trade. Before being appointed as Consul General in 2008, he worked as Deputy Consul in Chicago and taught international foreign trade in Venezuela while working as an advisor for the Ministry of Housing and the National Agency for Cooperatives.  Since his arrival in Chicago, Mr. Rodriguez-Espinoza has participated in activities oriented to highlight Venezuela and explain the process of democratic and peaceful economic, political and social changes implemented by the people of Venezuela under the leadership of President Hugo Chavez. 

 

Jorge Ernesto Espejel Montes, Consul 

Consulate of Mexico, Omaha, NE 

 

 Mr. Jorge Ernesto Espejel Montes holds a degree in International Affairs from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico.  He has been a governmental officer since 1982.  Until his appointment as Consul of Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas in 2000, he served several roles, such as Department Head of the Legal and Interagency Coordination of the General Office of Protection and Consular Affairs, Sub-Director of Nationalization and Naturalization of the General Office of Legal Affairs, OIC of the Protection Area in the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles, and Deputy Consul in the Mexican Consulate of McAllen, Texas.  He is now the Consul of Mexico in the Mexican Consulate in Omaha. 

 

Thomas Schnoell, Consul General 

Consulate of Austria, Chicago, IL 

 

 Thomas Schnoell is a career diplomat and was appointed Consul General of Austria in Chicago in January, 2010.  Mr. Schnoell earned a Masters Degree in Law from Johannes Kepler University in Linz before joining the Austrian Foreign Ministry in 1997.  From 2007 to 2009 he attended the prestigious French graduate school Ecole national d’administration.  His previous postings have included the Austrian Embassy in Paris and the Permanent Representation of Austria to the European Union in Brussels, as well as Head of Unit for the Western Balkans in Vienna. 

 

Almudena Rodriguez Sanchez Baeto, Counselor 

Office of Environment, Rural and Marine Affairs 

Embassy of Spain, Washington D.C. 

 

 Almudena Rodriguez Sanchez Beato is Counselor for Environment, Rural and Marine Affairs in the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C.  She has degrees in Veterinary Science, and Trade and Economics.  In 1996, she became an official of the European Commission and in 2006 was appointed as General Director of Agrifood Industry at the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.  In 2008, she became Head of Cabinet of the Secretary of State for Water and Rural Affairs in the Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs.  During her tenure there, she was responsible for coordination of activities related to water policy. 

 

 

James E. Smith Midwest Conference on World Affairs 

Executive Planning Committee 

 

Office of International Education 

                Dallas Kenny, Director 

                Bonnie Payne, Outreach Coordinator 

College of Business and Technology 

                Stephen Amundson, Sr. Lecturer, Department of Industrial Technology 

Bob Young, Professor Emeritus, Department of Accounting and Finance 

College of Fine Arts and Humanities 

                Sonja Kropp, Associate Professor, Department of Modern Languages 

Mark Wethington, Assistant Professor, Department of Music and Performing Arts 

College of Education 

Julie Agard, Assistant Professor, Department of Teacher Education 

Barbara Amundson, Sr. Lecturer, Department of Health, PE, Recreation & Leisure Studies 

College of Natural and Social Sciences 

                William Aviles, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science 

                Carol Lilly, Professor, Department of History 

                Christopher Stevens, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science 

Community Representatives 

                Dr. and Mrs. David Wiebe 

Special Projects 

                Ground Transportation 

Sherry Morrow, Director, Nebraska Safety Center 

                Carrie Stithem, Administrative Associate, Center for Rural Research and Development 

                Take a Delegate to Lunch 

Barbara Amundson, Sr. Lecturer, Department of Health, PE, Recreation & Leisure Studies 

                Classroom Visits 

                Stephen Amundson, Sr. Lecturer, Department of Industrial Technology 

                International Food Festival 

                Ramesh Neupane, President, International Student Association 

 

 

The James E. Smith Midwest Conference on World Affairs wishes to express appreciation for partial funding and cooperative effort from the following: 

 

Community Sponsors 

 

                Morris Press, Cookbooks Division 

                Cash-wa Distributing 

                Pepsi-Cola 

 

University of Nebraska at Kearney Sponsors 

 

                Faculty Senate Artists and Lecturers Committee 

                Office of International Education 

                Senior Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs and Student Life 

                College of Business and Technology 

                College of Fine Arts and Humanities 

College of Education 

                College of Natural and Social Sciences 

                Office of Graduate Studies and Research 

                Office of Multicultural Affairs
                Department of English Reynolds Series
 

                Ethnic Studies Program 

                Office of Communications 

American Democracy Project 

International Studies Program 

 

Thank you for participating in the 2011 James E. Smith Midwest Conference on World Affairs.  If you have comments or suggestions, please call 308-865-8939 or email payneb@unk.edu. 

 

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