Solving Wicked Problems – Using Human Dimensions to Inform Natural Resource Management

  • Start Date: September 30, 2014
  • End Date: October 01, 2014
  • City: Kimberley, BC
  • Venue: Kimberley Conference Centre
  • Conference proceedings now available

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Conference description

Conference proceedings now available.  Click HERE to download the PDF.

During this conference we will examine how to utilize human dimensions research and methods to help resource practitioners resolve “wicked problems” in southeastern BC. Examples of important human dimensions topics include: environmental assessment processes, Aboriginal management of natural resources, human-wildlife conflicts, Columbia Watershed governance, land use management, access management, etc.

Through an evening keynote address, 1.5 days of presentations, a poster session, dialogue opportunities, field-trips and a post-conference course, this conference will strengthen the ability of managers and practitioners to incorporate human dimensions into the many aspects of natural resource management. A conference summary will be available on the CMI website after the event.

 

Many thanks to our sponsors:

LoticEnviro_Logo  Lotic Environmental

 

Combo_KES, TMECS, TMNP_XL 1013x768  Keefer Ecological Services

 

Summit_logo fixed_illustrator  Summit Environmental Consultants Inc.

 

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REFbc Logo PMS   Real Estate Foundation of BC

 

Thank you to the British Columbia Conservation Foundation for administrative support

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Contact

  • Phone 250-837-9311
  • Fax 250-837-9311
  • Email

Mailing Address

  • P.O. Box 2568
  • Revelstoke, British Columbia V0E 2S0
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