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Displaying photographs of the coastline along Stilwell Hall at Fort Ord Dunes State Park, Professor Meg Caldwell discusses the impacts of erosion along the coastline due to climate change. She shares some of research put into practice by the Center for Ocean Solutions in partnership with local communities.
Meg Caldwell, JD '85, is a senior lecturer in law, director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy Program and executive director of the Center for Ocean Solutions. She has dedicated her career to environmental law, having worked as an attorney, professor and board member in the field. Her scholarship focuses on the environmental effects of local land use decisions and on developing private and public incentives for natural resource conservation. Caldwell directs the Environmental and Natural Resources Law and Policy Program at the law school. In her appointment with the Woods Institute she directs the Center for Ocean Solutions, a collaboration between Stanford, the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. She formerly chaired the California Coastal Commission and she currently serves on the Blue Ribbon Task Force for the California north coast.
This Stanford+Connects micro lecture was filmed on location in Monterey, California. Stanford+Connects is a program of the Stanford Alumni Association.