Pathways to Success 2008 Conference
Increasing Human Capacity for Global Human-Wildlife Coexistence
Location: Estes Park, Colorado adjacent to Rocky Mountain National
Park
Date: Sunday, September 28, 2008 - Thursday, October 2, 2008
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Special training Workshop on October 1st
“Understanding and managing human-wildlife conflicts including
participatory mapping of risk and vulnerability”
Instructor: Adrian Treves, Assistant Professor, Nelson Institute for
Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin- Madison
Co-Instructor: Lisa Naughton, Professor, Dept. of Geography,
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Description: The objective of this course is to provide participants
with a framework for understanding situations in which wildlife pose a
threat to crops, livestock, timber or human safety in broad, cross-
cultural and international perspective. We will present a step-by-step
approach to building co-management structures, using participatory
methods. In particular, we will focus on participatory mapping to
integrate local knowledge into technical planning steps.
Capacity: 40
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For questions, email atre...@wisc.edu