Hale Ikena
Bldg. 711, Morton Drive
Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858
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Laura Lipps
Duke Environmental Leadership Program
laura.lipps@duke.edu
(919) 613-8715
U.S. PACIFIC ISLAND TRAINING
February 24 - 27, 2015
Hale Ikena
Bldg. 711, Morton Drive
Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858
Professionals interested in Coastal Management in the Pacific region are invited to attend complimentary 4-day Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning Advancement Training to be held at Hale Ikena Tuesday, February 24 through Friday, February 27, 2015.
Based on a new CMSP Advancement Training Curriculum derived from best practices around the globe and featuring interactive and innovative educational styles, CMSP Advancement Training is designed for professionals with interest in Coastal Management at all experience levels in the practice of Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning.
CMSP-AT Curriculum Highlights Include:
Please accept our invitation to complimentary CMSP Advancement Training at Hale Ikena. Classroom space is limited, so don't delay completing your registration. Please note that ALL registrations are subject to review in order to allocate seats equitably among regional participants. Travel, lodging and incidentals are the responsibility of the participant.
Contact Laura Lipps (laura.lipps@duke.edu) for Registration Information
SPECIAL THANKS
Thanks are owed to Hawaii regional leaders who have assisted with input on regional matters and logistics, including but not limited to: Leo Asuncion - State of Hawaii, Office of Planning, Nicole Griffin - U.S. Marine Forces of the Pacific, Sarah Pautzke - NOAA IRC Pacific Islands Regional Office, Kitty Simonds and Mark Mitsuyasu - Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, Allison Besch and Laura Lipps - Duke Environmental Leadership Program, Leslie-Ann McGee and Michael Barrett - Battelle Memorial Institute
About Us
CMSP-AT will accelerate the use of coastal and marine spatial planning (CMSP) in the United States through the development and delivery of a CMSP curriculum for professional coastal managers in the U.S., derived from domestic and international best practices, processes, experience, and lessons learned.
To maximize impact, the curriculum includes opportunities for peer-to-peer collaboration and mentoring and lays the groundwork for a Professional Coastal Manager’s Credentialing Program. U.S. regions will be selected to host CMSP Advancement Training each of which will include an all new core curriculum, enhanced regional modules, collaborative and interactive problem solving activities and incentives for continuing CMSP education and networking.
Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning Advancement Training is produced by Battelle Memorial Institute and is made possible through generous funding provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Marine Conservation Initiative. It is a collaboration with Duke Environmental Leadership, a program of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University.For more information on CMSP-AT, visit our website at http://www.CMSPAdvancement.com