Deadline: 21 October 2014
The two-week International Course on Competing Claims on natural resources: Reconciling agricultural development and biodiversity conservation at the landscape level to be held from 2-13 March 2015 in the Netherlands is open for application. The course aims to contribute to sustainable resources management by building capacity to manage conflicts over natural resources.
The participants of the two-week training course will become capable to –
- Contextualize and apply analytical frameworks and methodologies to better understand competing claims on natural resources
- Examine different conflict management approaches and apply them to case studies.
- Practice a broad range of skills to manage conflict and facilitate informed negotiation processes.
- Review governance arrangements that could hamper or foster negotiated outcomes.
Eligibility criteria
- Applicants can be resource managers, policy-makers, scientists, practitioners, private sector or civil society representatives and mid-career professionals who work in the field of natural resources management to be eligible for the course.
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