Hawai'i Training
Analyzing and Transforming Conflict to Create Sustainable Solutions
for People and Wildlife
Dates: November 1-4, 2011
Location: Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, The Big Island of Hawai'i
Trainer: Francine Madden
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Agenda
Day One (8am-5pm)
- Introduction; workshop overview; team-building activity
- Overview of Third Party Neutral concept and approach
- Introduction of Course Case Study
- Tools for Conservation Conflict Analysis
- Foundations of a Conflict Resolution Process
- Essential Skills of Conciliation and Role Play
- Introduce Conservation Conflict Intervention Plan (CCIP) and begin individual case study conflict analyses
Day Two (8am-5pm)
- Overview of Mediation Process
- Advanced Third Party Neutral principles
- Mediation Role Play
- Improving Advocacy through Neutrality
- CCIP small group work
Day Three (8am-5pm)
- Engaging in difficult conversations and role play
- Principles for designing a long term Conservation Conflict Strategy (CCS)
- Developing a strategic vision and strategy for site-specific conflict situations
- Developing a Framework for Designing a CCIP
Day Four (8am-5pm)
- Small group work: Designing entry point CCI
- Final preparations for CCIP
- Presentations, Collaborative Feedback and Evaluations of CCIP
- Closing exercises
Certification
The Wildlife Society awards a maximum of 31 contact hours in category I of the Certified Wildlife Biologist Renewal/Professional Development Certificate for participating in this four-day HWCC workshop.


