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Join Ed Salt in this February 2011 course, "Treasure, Turf, and Turmoil," focusing on the critical dynamics of land and natural resource conflicts. Participants will learn to integrate Environmental Natural Resource Management (ENRM) with biodiversity and land tenure to design effective programs. The course will cover essential concepts, simulate assessments of complex conflict situations, and explore adaptive management techniques. Get equipped with the tools to effectively monitor and evaluate conflict-sensitive projects for better resource management.
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Welcome Presenter: Ed Salt Treasure, Turf and Turmoil: The Dirty Dynamics of Land and Natural Resource Conflict February 2011
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Course objectives In this course, participants will: 1. Understand critical connections among ENRM/biodiversity, LTPR and conflict to better conceptualize, design and manage integrated programs. 2. Use these concepts in simulated assessments of complex conflict situations 3. Learn about adaptive management, conflict-sensitive monitoring and evaluation, and other tools that allow managers to review and adapt to changing conflict and NRM situations.
Agenda • Module 1: Understanding Key Issues and Concepts • Module 2: Planning for Integrated Programs within USAID program cycles • Module 3: Programming Concepts and Tools
Working together during the course • Participate fully and support the participation of others • Be here • Be mindful of time • Others?