Conservation Conflict Transformation (CCT) Fundamentals Workshop
Sep 11, 2017
- Apr 15, 2017
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Human-Wildlife Conflict Collaboration
Washington, DC
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After 3 years of conflict intervention and private contract work, the Human-Wildlife Conflict Collaboration (HWCC) is delighted to (finally!) be able to offer an open-to-public Conservation Conflict Transformation (CCT) Fundamentals capacity building workshop!
HWCC’s collaborative learning process addresses the theory, principles, and practice of transforming complex conservation conflicts. Participants draw on best practices from the multiple disciplines that inform our conservation conflict transformation (CCT) work. Participants can expect to improve their capacity to:
- analyze complex conflict dynamics
- anticipate and address conflicts as they arise, and
- address long-standing conflicts that may impede new progress.
By accurately analyzing conflicts, and designing and leading appropriate processes for addressing them, professionals can determine root causes, build a foundation for trust and respect among stakeholders, and unearth fertile ground for sowing and cultivating durable conservation solutions.
Collaborative, experiential learning and peer-to-peer consulting among all participants are hallmarks of the HWCC approach. This ensures a rich workshop experience and a unique post-course professional network. The course is led by Francine Madden, a 20-year CCT practitioner from the Human-Wildlife Conflict Collaboration, and is based on an interdisciplinary and multi-sector approach to conservation conflict transformation.
Organizer: Human-Wildlife Conflict Collaboration
When: 11-15 September 2017, 8:30AM - 5:15 PM
Where:
The Source,
1835 14th St NW,
Washington, DC 20009