Topic ID #17199 - posted 3/26/2012 2:14 PM
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
NPI Conflict Resolution and Consultation, Atlanta, May 15-17
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
fwd from ACRA-L:
The National Preservation Institute, a nonprofit organization founded in 1980, educates those involved in the management, preservation, and stewardship of cultural heritage. The 2012 National Preservation Institute seminar schedule is now available online at www.npi.org. The 2012 NPI News Release includes the calendar and seminar descriptions - www.npi.org/NewsRelease2012.pdf.
Advance registration rate available through April 3, 2012.
Conflict Resolution and Consultation Tools for Cultural and Natural Resource Projects
Atlanta, GA May 15-17, 2012
in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources,
Historic Preservation Division, the Georgia Department of Transportation
and the University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation
Laws and regulations related to cultural and natural resources often require participatory processes that can be mired in conflict and misunderstanding. Projects frequently can be more effectively navigated when stakeholders use collaborative processes to identify and resolve problems during consultation. Through interactive exercises and role plays, learn the skills needed to frame the issues for successful resolution, understand conflict management styles, design a stakeholder consultation process, and negotiate in individual and group settings. An agenda is available online at www.npi.org.
Instructor: Tanya Denckla Cobb, associate director, University of Virginia Institute for Environmental Negotiation; facilitates and mediates community and environmental issues, including facility siting, land use planning, natural resource protection, and heritage preservation
LA/CES. This seminar meets the criteria for programs in the American Society of Landscape Architects Continuing Education System and ASLA members will receive 6 learning units each day.
Registration. A registration form is available online at www.npi.org/register.html. The advance registration rate is available until April 3 $600 (3 days). The regular registration rate is $650.
Questions? Please contact us. Thank you.
Jere Gibber
Executive Director
National Preservation Institute
P.O. Box 1702, Alexandria, VA 22313
703/765-0100; 703/768-9350 fax
info@npi.org; www.npi.org
The National Preservation Institute, a nonprofit organization founded in 1980, educates those involved in the management, preservation, and stewardship of cultural heritage. The 2012 National Preservation Institute seminar schedule is now available online at www.npi.org. The 2012 NPI News Release includes the calendar and seminar descriptions - www.npi.org/NewsRelease2012.pdf.
Advance registration rate available through April 3, 2012.
Conflict Resolution and Consultation Tools for Cultural and Natural Resource Projects
Atlanta, GA May 15-17, 2012
in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources,
Historic Preservation Division, the Georgia Department of Transportation
and the University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation
Laws and regulations related to cultural and natural resources often require participatory processes that can be mired in conflict and misunderstanding. Projects frequently can be more effectively navigated when stakeholders use collaborative processes to identify and resolve problems during consultation. Through interactive exercises and role plays, learn the skills needed to frame the issues for successful resolution, understand conflict management styles, design a stakeholder consultation process, and negotiate in individual and group settings. An agenda is available online at www.npi.org.
Instructor: Tanya Denckla Cobb, associate director, University of Virginia Institute for Environmental Negotiation; facilitates and mediates community and environmental issues, including facility siting, land use planning, natural resource protection, and heritage preservation
LA/CES. This seminar meets the criteria for programs in the American Society of Landscape Architects Continuing Education System and ASLA members will receive 6 learning units each day.
Registration. A registration form is available online at www.npi.org/register.html. The advance registration rate is available until April 3 $600 (3 days). The regular registration rate is $650.
Questions? Please contact us. Thank you.
Jere Gibber
Executive Director
National Preservation Institute
P.O. Box 1702, Alexandria, VA 22313
703/765-0100; 703/768-9350 fax
info@npi.org; www.npi.org
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