2009-2010 schedule
Location |
Issue |
Dates |
|
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Bradenton | Coastal Economies and Land Use Planning: The Expansion of Port Manatee | Aug 13-15 2009 |
2 |
Pensacola | Planning for a Sustainable Emerald Coast: A Regional Visioning Process | Sep 10-12 |
3 |
Jacksonville | Ocala to Osceola National Forest Ecological Greenway, the “O2O”: Coordination of Private, Local, State and Federal Efforts | Oct 8-10 |
4 |
Steinhatchee | Working Waterfronts Communities: Economic Development and Coastal Access | Nov 12-14 |
5 |
Miami | Preparing for Sea Level Rise through Local Government Planning and Community Engagement |
Dec 10-12 2010 |
6 |
Apalachicola | Tri-State Water Wars: Upstream Uses, Downstream Effects | Jan 14-16
|
7 |
Clewiston | Agriculture and Conservation: The Process of Large-Scale Public Lands Acquisition | Feb 11-13 |
8 |
Gainesville | Practicum Presentations and Graduation | Mar 18-20 |
All sessions begin at noon on Thursday and end at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday. Lodging and dining arrangements are made by Institute staff. Participants are responsible for personal transportation to and from sessions.
Graduation from the program is contingent on the participant's involvement in sessions and the successful completion of a practicum project. Upon completion of the NRLI program, Fellows will have gained the knowledge, skills, strategies, contacts and tools required to make them more effective leaders in their institutions and in their technical fields and professions.
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