Session Rate: $150 +GST (includes networking lunch)
Presented by Marilyn Hamilton, PhD
Register by calling 604.528.5590 or toll free 1.877.528.5591
In today's environment, change in cities can mean anything from rearranging the benches on the street; to implementing responses to systemic inequities like homelessness or drug abuse; agreeing on an official community plan; or responding to the chaos caused by toxic spills, natural disasters and cultural clashes.
Regardless of the scale of change, cities need a framework large enough to hold an adaptive, responsive spectrum of analysis. This session will present you with an integral, practical model framework for sustaining healthy change in cities.
Benefits of Attending
Attending this seminar will help you learn:
A comprehensive whole system view for sustaining healthy change in communities and cities
How the integral model can be used to recognize and select appropriate interventions for building capacity
How to utilize the integral framework for risk assessment
How levels of complexity apply to sustaining intentions, cultures, behaviours and infrastructures
How to identify options for next steps and collaborative implementations of this framework
Official Website: http://www.jibc.bc.ca/ccr/main/Special_Events/Sustaining_Cities.htm
Added by khighnam on May 5, 2006