Fundamentals of Conservation Conflict Transformation


Apr 29, 2019 - May 3, 2019 | Center for Conservation Peacebuilding
Estes Park, Colorado
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The Center for Conservation Peacebuilding offers workshops designed to build the capacity of individuals and teams to collaboratively engage in the theory, principles, and practice of transforming complex conservation conflicts. The objective of CPeace’s workshops is to improve the ability of leaders, practitioners, stakeholders, and teams to better understand conflict dynamics and establish more effective skills, processes, and strategies to address them. Participants will accomplish this by drawing on best practices in conflict transformation and related disciplines that are applicable to and proven in these deep-rooted conflict realities. As a result, participants will possess a broader set of capacities to ensure that institutional, team, community, and individual actions are more strategic, context-appropriate, and meet with higher social receptivity and less unintended collateral damage.

This workshop is best suited for those who wish to build their capacity to collaboratively engage in the theory, principles, and practice of transforming complex conservation conflicts. Join us for a collaborative-learning workshop to explore how CCT is applicable to your conservation challenge and why addressing the deep-rooted, underlying issues of social conflicts around wildlife and conservation issues may be critical to creating a path toward lasting solutions!

For more information and to register, please visit https://cpeace.ngo/capacity-building-workshops/.

Where: YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park, CO, USA

When: 29 April – 3 May 2019