The
Atlantic provinces are steeped in tradition and cherish
many of the established ways of life. At the same time
they wish to develop modern, contemporary societies that
can successfully compete on a global basis. Can
traditional settlement patterns and economic activities
meet both of those objectives? Are small, diverse and
dispersed communities capable of competing against, or
thriving with, the mega-centres that are the engines of
the world’s economies?
October
22-24, 2008
Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island
Rodd
Charlottetown Hotel
Presentations
& CPL Credits
(CPL
credits have been assigned and are ready to be claimed
on Members' Section of CIP
Website)
WED
OCT 22
Pre-Conference
Workshop Built environment and healthy populations:
policies and planning 3 LU
Presentation:
final report (pdf)
THURSDAY,
OCT 23
Current
sustainability issues 0.75 LU
Presentation:
Notes
from Nova Scotia (pdf)
Concurrent
Session A Regulations and Sustainability 1.25 LU
Presentation:
Sustainable
Governance (pdf)
Concurrent
Session B Governance and Engagement 1.25 LU
Presentation:
Flourishing
Sustainability Culture (pdf)
Keynote
Speaker – Edward MacDonald: People and Places: The
Evolving Basis of Small Community in Atlantic Canada 1
LU
Concurrent
Session A Sustainability through Regions 1.25 LU
Presentation:
Amalgamation in Atlantic Canada (pdf)
(ppt)
Concurrent
Session B Transportation Options 1.25 LU
FRIDAY,
OCT 25, 2008
Integrated
Community Sustainability Plans 1.5 LU
Design
Alternatives and Climate Adaptation 1.25 LU
Mobile
Workshop Charlottetown Walking Tour with
Catherine Hennessey 1 LU
Mobile
Workshop Summerside Wyatt Heritage Tour 1 LU

City of Charlottetown
PEI
Tourism Information
City of Summerside (activities)
Things to do (cultural news)
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