Headwaters to Coast Initiative
Catie Geib, University of Wisconsin Lake Superior Collaborative Program Coordinator Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center Wisconsin
Catie Geib, University of Wisconsin Lake Superior Collaborative Program Coordinator Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center Wisconsin
Yvette Carrasco, USFWS Urban Ranger J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge Florida
This training course presents participants with advanced principles, skills, and techniques used in natural resource negotiation. The focus of the course is threefold: 1) strategy
Explore key concepts and best practices for making collaboration work. Collaboration is a process through which parties who see different aspects of a problem
This course will foster a common understanding and application of human dimensions of natural resource conservation. It will provide an overview of key concepts, methods,
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) leads the nation with training and education for natural resource managers to meet the
The field of human dimensions (HD) includes diverse approaches for using social science to understand and improve environmental policy, practice and outcomes. Human dimensions inquiries
Customize and download socioeconomic reports for U.S. communities, counties, and states. The Economic Profile System is a free, easy-to-use tool that provides access to 17 socioeconomic reports.
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s Engagement Wayfinder is an orientation to public engagement. Public engagement enables the government to incorporate public concerns, needs, and
Natural resource professionals involved in multiparty collaborative decision processes face increasingly complex decisions where underlying conflict can undermine their efficacy if unknown or inappropriately addressed.
Lacey Hill Kastern, USFWS Western Lake Superior Coastal Program Biologist Region 3 Ecological Services Wisconsin
Margaret Rheude, USFWS Wildlife Biologist Midwest Regional Office – Migratory Birds Minnesota