Monday, August 1, 2011

Save the Date - 2012 Human Dimensions Conference


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Pathways to Success Conference & Training: 
Integrating Human Dimensions into Fish and Wildlife Management

Breckenridge, Colorado
Beaver Run Resort
September 24-27, 2012
A key to adaptive capacity in fish and wildlife conservation is knowledge of value orientations, beliefs, attitudes, norms and behaviors of individuals, communities and institutions.  In the absence of such insight, managers of fish and wildlife resources will not have the knowledge needed to develop a comprehensive perspective on wildlife and fisheries management. Human dimensions insight and application is a major section along the pathway to success as an adaptive conservation organization.


If you have any questions or need more information, please email the conference coordinator, Esther Duke, at conference@warnercnr.colostate.edu or call her at 970-491-2197.
We hope to see you in the Colorado Rockies!

Mike Manfredo
Conference Co-Chair, Pathways to Success Integrating Human Dimension into Fish and Wildlife Management
Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department
Colorado State University

Jerry Vaske
Conference Co-Chair, Pathways to Success Integrating Human Dimension into Fish and Wildlife Management
Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department
Colorado State University

Dan Decker
Conference Co-Chair, Pathways to Success Integrating Human Dimension into Fish and Wildlife Management
Professor, Natural Resources
Director, Human Dimensions Research Unit
Cornell University

Esther Duke
Coordinator, Pathways to Success: Integrating Human Dimension into Fish and Wildlife Management Conference
Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department
Colorado State University

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