OPTIONAL Pre-Conference Technical Workshops
REGISTRATION
FOR
TECHNICAL
WORKSHOPS
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CLOSED
Monday, August 1st
(Registration: 8:30am; Workshop: 9am-12noon)
Workshop Fee: $75 per registrant
ADVANCE REGISTRATION is required to participate in a
Pre-conference Workshop:
Space availability for each workshop varies. Please note the
number of participants individual workshops are limited to
is published at the bottom of each flyer. Participants will
be enrolled in the order in which their registration is
received, but no later than Friday, July 1st.
All Workshop participants will receive a Certificate of
Attendance upon completion.
Note: A fee of $75.00 is required to support morning and
mid-day refreshments, audio visual equipment, meeting space
and room set up by NCER conference organizers.
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to print one PDF of ALL workshop flyers. Individuals flyers
may be accessed through the PDF links below.
Assessing Cumulative Ecosystem
Effects of Multiple Restoration Projects
Summary:
The intent of this
workshop is to present an approach to answering the
question, “When can we conclude that conservation
and restoration projects have together made a
significant improvement in the ecosystem?” Because
of the high cost of restoration projects, it is
critical to document whether actions are successful.
The number of participants will be limited to 60.
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Challenges and Opportunities
Common to Large-Scale Adaptive Management Programs
Summary:
CAMNet is dedicated to the advancement of
practical applications of Adaptive Management and
collaboration. One method CAMNet employs is to hold
an interactive session that brings a diverse group
of CAMNet members together with the leaders and
stakeholders of a program actively applying
Collaborative Adaptive Management. The interactive
session provides an opportunity for the leaders and
stakeholders of the local program to use CAMNet as a
sounding board for their thoughts and application
efforts. CAMNet members are able to learn from the
local program and share their insights and
experiences with the program leaders and
stakeholders. The diversity of the CAMNet members
will provide access to a broad and deep experience
in applying Adaptive Management that is not easily
assembled or conveyed in other forums. The session
will be less focused on a specific outcome and more
focused on producing healthy and useful dialog among
the participants. The dialog will be primarily
between the CAMNet members and the leaders and
stakeholders of the local program, but will provide
opportunities for interactions with the larger
audience attending the session.
The number of participants will be limited to 60.
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New Strategies and Tools for Organizing and
Funding Large-scale, Regional Ecosystem and
Watershed Restoration Summary:
The objective of the proposed workshop is to
acquaint attendees with software and approaches to
dealing with the challenge of integrating the many
forms of renewal that must be addressed when
planning or implementing large-scale ecological
and/or watershed restoration projects.
The number of participants will be limited to 60.
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