Improving Water Resources Through Collaboration
Posted by on December 3, 2004
[posted from Center for a Livable Future]
IMPROVING WATER RESOURCES THROUGH COLLABORATION
December 6 thru 7
New Orleans, Louisiana
University of New Orleans
Downtown Center, 226 Carondelet, Room 212
Local government officials and representatives of community watershed and other nonprofit organizations are invited to attend this workshop on Collaborative Decision Making for Improved Water Resources. TANYA DENCKLA, senior associate, Institute for Environmental Negotiation, University of Virginia, will lead the workshop, featuring a case study on the collaborative aspects of a local
Louisiana comprehensive plan and interactive exercises involving the application of collaborative decision-making principles to water resource issues.
Sponsored by International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and made possible through a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the workshop will focus on consensus building and collaborative problem-solving techniques.
Cost: $15 per person.
For more info/registration, visit
http://www.lgean.org/html/training/index.cfm?id=29, or call 877/865-4326.
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