Inspiring Conservation: PEC Annual Meeting featuring Dr. Travis Belote

Inspiring Conservation: PEC Annual Meeting featuring Dr. Travis Belote

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council for a fun, informative day focused on conservation and community.

By The Piedmont Environmental Council

Date and time

Saturday, June 1 · 9:30am - 2:30pm EDT

Location

225 W Water St

225 West Water Street Charlottesville, VA 22902

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About this event

  • 5 hours

Come join PEC for our 2024 Annual Meeting at the iconic CODE Building in the heart of Charlottesville’s historic Downtown Mall, sponsored by Brown Advisory.

The day will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a brief welcome and reflection on PEC’s past, present, and future, followed by a keynote address from Dr. Travis Belote, Senior Science Director at The Wilderness Society, whose remarks will focus on large landscape conservation and the important role the Virginia Piedmont plays in the region’s biodiversity and connectivity.

Ahead of noon, we will break for a community lunch and fellowship with our keynote speaker, workshop leaders, and PEC staff and members. After lunch, we hope you’ll join PEC staff for an informative workshop covering one of three unique topics. The event will conclude at 2:30 p.m. following an optional social mixer in the CODE Building courtyard!

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Travis Belote

Dr. Travis Belote is the senior science director and has served as a research ecologist in the Northern Rockies Office of The Wilderness Society in Bozeman, MT since 2009. His research focuses on understanding the basic science of ecosystems to inform conservation and adaptive management under increasing pressures of global change (including land use, climate change, and invasive species) across the United States. He has studied the effects of fire on biodiversity, climate change on invasive species, the impacts of alternative timber harvesting disturbances on forest resilience, and ecological thresholds in rangelands. Recently his work has used large-scale spatial data to map wildland values and climate change vulnerability to guide conservation strategies that can inform policy development and drive community efforts to protect larger, more connected landscapes across public and private ownership. His research has appeared in Ecology, Ecological Applications, and Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, among other journals. He completed his M.S. at the University of Tennessee, his Ph.D. at Virginia Tech, and conducted postdoctoral research with the USGS in Flagstaff, AZ.

Workshops

A choice of three workshops will begin at 1:00 p.m. The workshops will be simultaneous, so please choose the one you think you'd like to attend upon checkout (this gives us an idea of how many people are interested in each one). You can always change your mind when you're there!


Conservation & Connectivity in the Piedmont

As we continue our efforts to protect land and water in the Piedmont, PEC is exploring new strategic approaches to build and improve landscape connectivity through our conservation work. Join PEC’s Kim Biasiolli to hear about our regional efforts to connect and protect terrestrial and riparian corridors across the landscape. Attendees will learn how these projects permanently protect farms and forestland and help provide numerous co-benefits including watershed protection, climate resiliency, and wildlife corridors.


Walking Tour: Charlottesville's Fifeville Community Trail

Join PEC’s Peter Krebs and special guests to see how our collaborative work with community partners has improved neighborhood connectivity and everyday access to nature. Attendees will walk through the historic Fifeville neighborhood to explore the Fifeville Community Trail, a collaboratively built, publicly accessible pathway through private land that links city neighborhoods to Tonsler Park and to one another. PEC assisted the Fifeville Neighborhood Association and others in securing the project’s funding, seeking community input, conducting historical research, and mobilizing volunteers to create a welcoming natural space and neighborhood asset.


Data Centers & Virginia's Clean Energy Future

The Virginia Clean Economy Act of 2020 mandates that Dominion produce 100% of its energy from renewable sources by the year 2045. Understanding the importance of this goal and addressing the climate challenges before us, PEC staff will share how our work encourages policies, zoning, and individual actions that help reduce power demand and emissions, capture and sequester carbon in our forests and soils, and promote distributed renewable energy options. To add to the challenge, the proliferation of high energy use data centers is shifting the goalpost and making the VCEA goals all that much more difficult to meet. While the growth of data centers within the major data center hub of northern Virginia continues at a fast pace, communities throughout Virginia are now starting to see more proposals for data centers.

Agenda

9:30 - 10:00 a.m. | Check-in / Meet & Greet

10:10 a.m. | Welcome & PEC Update by President Chris Miller

10:30 a.m. | Keynote by Dr. Travis Belote - Wild, connected and diverse: Building a conservation system for the future

11:40 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. | Community Lunch

12:30 - 1:30 p.m. | Choice of Workshops (attend one of three options)

1 | Conservation & Connectivity in the Piedmont
2| Walking Tour: Charlottesville's Fifeville Community Trail
3| Data Centers & Virginia's Clean Energy Future

1:40 - 2:30 p.m. | Social Mixer

Join fellow PEC members and staff for a social mixer in the CODE courtyard with easy access to the walking mall.

Thank you to our sponsor!

Thank you to our generous event supporter, Brown Advisory.

Frequently asked questions

Is the event indoors or outdoors?

Most of the activities throughout the day will take place inside the state-of-the-art CODE Building. The venue is air-conditioned and comfortable. However, if you decide to join the afternoon walking tour of the Fifeville Neighborhood, please be prepared to traverse paved and unpaved pathways.

Can I bring my pet?

No, pets are not allowed at the event.

Is this venue ADA compliant?

Yes, the CODE Building offers fully ADA-compliant facilities. If you need ADA parking and direct access to an elevator, please contact James Bussells at jbussells@pecva.org or 540-347-2334 ext. 7007 to confirm your accommodation.

Is this event for people of all ages?

Yes, folks of all ages are welcome to partake in this event. The day's activities are not geared towards children, but they are more than welcome!

Is food provided? What about dietary restrictions?

Yes, lunch will be provided around noon by a local business. Please contact jbussells@pecva.org by May 15 with dietary restrictions so we may accommodate you.

Do I have to sign a waiver?

Yes, all attendees are required to sign a participant waiver to comply with the venue usage agreement. Access to the event will be denied if you have not completed a waiver.

Can I purchase tickets day-of at the door?

We encourage you to purchase your tickets ahead of time. However, tickets will be sold at the door if still available at the time of the event.

Is there a discount?

No, as a 501(c)3 nonprofit, we intentionally set prices that do not incorporate a profit.

Will there be a virtual attendance option?

No, there will not be any virtual participation option. However, photos and highlights will be shared after the event.

What is the dress code for the day?

The event is casual, we encourage you to dress comfortably and wear appropriate footwear if you plan to attend the walking tour.

Is there a maximum capacity for the event?

Yes, only 130 tickets are available. Please register promptly!

Who do I speak to if I have questions?

Please contact James Bussells with any questions you have regarding the event. You can reach him at jbussells@pecva.org or at 540-347-2334 ext. 7007.

Is there parking?

Yes! There is a lot across W Water St from the CODE Building that can accommodate a limited amount of vehicles and the City-owned Water Street Parking Garage is located about a five-minute walk from the venue. ADA-compliant parking is located on-site (contact jbussells@pecva.org for information).

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Protecting and restoring the lands and waters of the Virginia Piedmont, while building stronger, more sustainable communities.

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