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SWFL RESET Center Invites You to Join Us Thursday, December 8th at 6:00 p.m. for:

In the wake of so much destruction, Win confronts the tough questions we should all be addressing about rebuilding:

  • What are the options?
  • What barriers do we face?
  • How can we build more sustainably, equitably and affordably?
  • Where can we find the political leadership to guide us?

Edwin "Win" Everham, Ph.D.

Professor of Ecology and Environmental Studies at The Water School,

Florida Gulf Coast University


Win Everham is a Professor of Ecology and Environmental Studies at the Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University. He teaches courses at a variety of levels across the discipline, including our undergraduate capstone course for Environmental Studies majors Conservation Strategies for a Sustainable Future, and the graduate course Concepts in the Application of Sustainability.  His research interests center on the response of ecosystems to a variety of different disturbances including hurricanes, fire, invasive species, and human impacts. Most recently he co-edited the book Making the Sustainable University – Trials and Tribulations, a retrospective on FGCU’s sustainability aspirations.  Since arriving in Florida in 1996, Dr. Everham has served in a variety of capacities in community organizations

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Thursday, Dec. 8th ~ 6 P.M.

including Chairman of the Estero Bay Agency on Bay Management, member of the Fort Myers Beach Marine Resources Task Force, Board Member for the Calusa Nature Center, member of the Big Cypress National Preserve Off-Road Vehicle Advisory Committee, and member of the Institute for Food and Agriculture Immokalee Field Station Agroecology Advisory Board.  


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Pre-event Thought:

Rebuilding Sustainably will enable us to "Be a Good Neighbor" with Nature, Our Community, and Our Economy.


Tickets are Complimentary Via SWFL RESET Center

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