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What do you do when people start throwing food at the table? A conflict management perspective


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When:

Nov 18, 2011 12:00 pm US/Eastern

Length: 01:00   (hh:mm)

Author(s)/Presenter(s):

  • Steve Smutko, Spicer Chair of Collaborative Practice, University of Wyoming, Department of Agriculture and Applied Economics

Credits:

  • International Society of Arboriculture - 1 hour NA Credit
  • Society of American Foresters - 1 hour Category 1 Credit

The 2011 Changing Roles webinar series has a theme: Considering Natural Resources in Land-Use Decision Making Processes. Natural resource professionals often refer to "being at the table" in reference to their participation in multi-stakeholder processes such as land-use planning and therefore, this same language is used in the session titles of this series. Each session will address the theme from a different perspective. This is the final webinar in the four-session series. This session will address common challenges faced in multi-stakeholder group processes and is aimed at resource professionals who are already "at the table" and engaged in land-use planning processes. This webinar will present strategies for working through conflict to create solutions to complex and contentious land-use issues.

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