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| #e.21478 | Tuesday 9:00AM to
Thursday 5:00PM October 2-4,
2012 | CM | 21.00 |
Environmental NegotiationsWA State Department of Ecology/The Padilla Bay NERRRichland, WA (This is an internal training for Department of Ecology staff only.)
This workshop will provide attendees with improved skills for effectively participating in environmental negotiations. This workshop presents basic negotiation concepts (e.g., Fisher and Ury's "Getting to Yes" series) and specific environmental issue applications. The skills taught in this class help many reduce anxiety about negotiating while helping to achieve successful outcomes.
Instructors: Jim Nelson Jim Nelson held several responsible positions with the California Department of Fish and Game until he retired at the end of 2006. While with DFG he worked on a wide variety projects including: habitat conservation and management projects, regional conservation planning projects, public information and outreach, and large-scale construction monitoring projects.
Representing the Department of Fish and Game on numerous complex private conservation projects, Jim successfully negotiated environmental benefits on behalf of the people of California. He worked on the review of projects and negotiations under California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). He is an expert on biological impact assessment, mitigation design and implementation, and monitoring in a CEQA context. He has authored technical articles on conducting biological studies and has written protocols that have been used by state and federal agencies. Since the early 1990's Jim has pursued the study and practice of facilitation, negotiation, and mediation for environmental problem solving. He has taught many classes on facilitation, conducting public meetings, and environmental negotiations. Since retiring from state service, Jim has continued to help groups dealing primarily with natural resource conservation.
A life-long native to northern California, Jim earned his Masters Degree in Biological Resource Planning and a Bachelors Degree in Biological Sciences from the California State University at Chico. (0 Ratings)
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