The course will provide practitioners involved in strategic conservation
planning with the skills and tools to design and deliver green infrastructure
training events for diverse audiences.
Participants
of this course will receive the knowledge and skills to design, facilitate,
and champion the delivery of a tailored workshop. As participants design
their event, assistance will be available from The Conservation Fund and
the USFWS/NCTC for successful delivery.
Who Should Attend: Individuals at the local, state, and national level
who are engaged in conservation planning, land protection, and management;
individuals or organizations who influence these decisions; and stakeholders.
Pre-requisite: Participants
are required to take Strategic Conservation Planning Using a Green Infrastructure
Approach (ECS/CLN 3146) - or comparable training, to be accepted
into this course.
Length: 4.5 days/36 hours
Objectives: By the end of this session, the participant will be able to:
- Provide an overview of instructional design and delivery
techniques;
- Discuss methods and opportunities for adapting
the national course to a local or regional audience; and
- Review
the tasks and components involved in organizing and delivering a GI educational
training event.
This course is offered by: The
Conservation Fund and USFWS/NCTC.
| Availability: |
Annually |
| Contact: |
Donna Brewer |
| Branch: |
Conservation Science & Policy Branch |
| Phone: |
304/876-7451 |