August 16, 2016 - August 18, 2016

Landscape Leadership 3-Day Intensive Workshop

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Front Royal, VA

Level-Up your Landscape Leadership Skills

  • Develop the competencies and confidence to start and manage diverse cross-sectoral multi-stakeholder landscape management partnerships.
  • Systematically explore the technical fundamentals and tools for integrated landscape analysis, planning and monitoring & evaluation.
  • Learn from our training staff’s 60-plus combined years of integrated landscape research and capacity-building experience.
  • Bring your own experiences to the table: our intensive workshop is tailored to participants’ experience-level, goals and priorities.

Gain the skills to design and implement the next generation of integrated natural resource management programs.

 

Register today to secure your participation.

$1350. Includes 3 days, 2 nights room and board and field trip transportation.

Event Details

Who Should Attend?

You!

EcoAgriculture Partners leadership course participants are mid-career development and environmental practitioners who are challenged to solve complex cross-sectoral environmental problems from a wide range of disciplinary, geographic, and organizational backgrounds including nonprofit and community-based organizations, applied research and education institutions, government, international agencies, and the business sector.

Past courses around the world have included leaders from numerous international, national and local NGOs and producer organizations; government ministries of agriculture, health, rural development and environment; and multilaterals such as the World Bank and UNDP.

What will you learn?

1.

The characteristics, benefits and potential of integrated landscape management for addressing diverse social and ecological goals.

2.

Leadership skills and qualities that are needed to convene, facilitate, and advance an integrated landscape initiative.

3.

Ways to use spatial planning, M&E, and adaptive management tools and techniques to make sound decisions in a multi-sector and multi-stakeholder governance system.

4.

How to engage the private sector meaningfully in integrated landscape initiatives.

5.

Ways to coordinate finance and investment at the landscape level through integrated landscape initiatives.

Photo of farmers in Ethiopia, courtesy of the World Bank

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Partners