Adaptive Management for Conservation Success
Application deadline: April 22, 2011
The Smithsonian-Mason Global Conservation Studies Program has teamed up with FoS to hold an intensive, highly practical, 10-day course in adaptive management based on the Conservation Measures Partnership’s Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation.
You will gain new skills for designing, planning, and implementing effective projects and for providing clear evidence of progress towards conservation results. With the help of expert coaches, your “team” uses a real conservation project (if you have one you would like to offer, please contact us) to practice conceptualizing your project, formulating objectives, and demonstrating measurable affects.
You will also learn how to use Miradi adaptive management software, which has been adopted by major conservation organizations (e.g., TNC, WWF, WCS) and is currently being used by more than 1,000 nature conservation practitioners in more than 147 countries.
When? June 6-17, 2011
Where? Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia, USA
Cost?
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Non-credit: $2,500. The fee includes instruction and course materials, plus meals and lodging, and ground transport to/from Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD).
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Graduate credit: $2,750 for in-state (Virginia) students, and $3,500 for out-of-state students. The fee includes instruction and course materials, plus meals and lodging, and ground transport to/from Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD).
For more information on this course download the brochure, click here, or send an e-mail to SCBI.