Major themes:
- Managing quantity, type and rate of growth within legislated
or naturally imposed boundaries
- Minimizing air, water and soil pollution
- Reducing resource consumption and waste
- Maintaining a sustainable tourism-based economy
- Developing and maintaining sustainable transportation for
people and goods
- Providing sustainable utilities and infrastructure
Dates and Venue
June 14 - 18, 2003
Mountain Culture, The Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, Canada
Daily Format:
Conference Program
We explored each of the main conference themes in
moderated panel discussions in front of the entire group. Each
plenary session was followed by a choice of three specific,
relevant, problem-solving exercises (case studies) based on
real-life problems.
As well, we encouraged the formation of working
partnerships between attendees who have experience in solving a
particular problem, and others who may be newly confronting a
similar problem in their areas.
Therefore, our participants, benefited by:
- Being given access to internationally renowned experts in
this field
- Being equipped with information and ideas so that they can
more effectively respond to and participate in planning and
management initiatives in their home area
- Having experienced (in the case study sessions) how that
information and those ideas can be applied to practical
management problems
- Adding to their network of personal contacts to continue your
learning in this field after your return to your home area.
Proceedings were published after the conference – one copy
was sent to each participant, and additional copies are available for purchase.
Conference Language:
The conference language was English.
Submissions -
CLOSED
Panelists: if you know of a lively, inspiring speaker
with substantial experience closely related to one of our
conference themes, please propose him/her as a possible invited
speaker.
Case studies: submit a
case study for possible inclusion in the conference. We have
space for a total of 18 case studies.
Posters: If you are
interested in preparing a poster which will be up during the
entire conference and will be featured on the evening of June 15,
please provide the following by email to
leslie_taylor@banffcentre.ca
by April 30, 2003: expression of intent to attend, and tentative
title for your poster. Please indicate which stream of the
conference your proposal belongs to. We have space for a total of
15 posters.
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