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Conferences

Upcoming  

Annual API Conference

Annual CIP Conference – Climate Change + Communities: A Call to Action

Register Now

Conference organizers are making greener choices and have recently launched online registration as well as providing downloadable PDFs of the preliminary program and registration form. As part of our commitment to reducing paper use, all correspondence on conference details and programming will be distributed via e-mail.

Online registration is now open. Please visit www.qvc.qc.ca/CIP2010 and register today to save; the early bird deadline for registration is July 30, 2010.

Visit www.planningforclimatechange.ca to view the preliminary program and up-to-date conference information at a glance to help you make your travel plans. 

Remember to book your accommodations early to ensure you can take advantage of the preferred conference rates. You can make your reservations arrangements online through the Stargroup website or by calling 1-800325-3535. Be sure to identify yourself as a delegate of the CIP Conference to be guaranteed the preferred conference rate. The block of rooms will be released on August 31, 2010.

Inscrivez-vous dès maintenant à la conférence 2010 de l'ICU — Changement climatique + collectivités : Un appel à l'action

Les organisateurs de la conférence ont favorisé des options plus vertes, en permettant notamment aux gens de s'inscrire en ligne et de télécharger le programme préliminaire ainsi que le formulaire d'inscription en format PDF. Aussi, dans un souci de limiter l'usage du papier, toute correspondance relative à la conférence sera transmise par courriel.

Il est désormais possible de s'inscrire en ligne. Visitez le http://www.qvc.qc.ca/icu2010/ et inscrivez-vous dès aujourd'hui afin de profiter d'économies. La date limite pour les inscriptions hâtives est le 30 juillet 2010.

Visitez le www.planningforclimatechange.ca afin de consulter le programme préliminaire et d'obtenir des renseignements à jour sur la conférence, qui vous aideront à planifier votre voyage.

Assurez-vous de réserver votre hébergement dès que possible afin de profiter de taux préférentiels. Vous pouvez effectuer votre réservation en ligne via le site Web de Stargroup, ou encore en composant le 1 (800) 325-3535. Assurez-vous de bien vous identifier en tant que délégué de la conférence de l'ICU afin de bénéficier du taux préférentiel. Les chambres réservées seront disponibles à compter du 31 août 2010.


Dalhousie Module

Past

Conference Proceedings  

 

 

Dalhousie Module Proceedings

Workshops  

Complete Management Course for Planners - September 2009 (pdf)

 

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Presentations  

Planning Response to Peak Oil (Tim Moerman, May 2008)

Dalhousie Public Lectures & Events series (Winter 2007)

 

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Other

 

“Mainstreaming Climate Change Tools in the Professional Planning Community” (Developing Community Climate Change Adaptation Plans in Atlantic Canada )

Climate Change Case Studies: Call for expressions of interest [English] [French] (now closed)

Intern Position [English] (click for link for details): deadline is September 18, 2009

CIP is partnering with the Atlantic Planners Institute (API) and NRCan’s Atlantic Regional Adaptation Cooperative (RAC) on a project that aims to build capacity in rural communities to develop community based climate change adaptation plans.

 



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This document was last modified on June 12, 2010.