This was posted by BMR on Ranchers.net and I was curious what Agrivillers had to say.
I got invited to sit in on a panel discussion at the Canadian Geographical Society conference. The panel will discuss
"How are rural environments changing and how, in turn, are residents, communities and governments dealing with rapid socio-economic and environmental changes? "
Here is how it works<The panel discussion is intended to be informal yet structured, following a set of focus points to help facilitate discussion. Each panelist will have 8-10 minutes maximum to address the following points based on your own experience:
a. discuss 2-3 points you feel are most important to understanding rural change in a grasslands context, focusing on perceived challenges as well as positive change;
b. reflect on 2-3 lessons learned from your personal interaction with others living and working in the context of grasslands conservation and development (e.g. academics, First Nations, government, ranchers, environmentalists, etc.);
c. suggest 2-3 ways we can work together to improve relationships and address mutual challenges (e.g. perceived opportunities to improve community-researcher relationships, practice, research).
Since I am the only rancher on the panel the other man is with the WWF wanting to turn the Northern Great Plains into a "Buffalo Common" and the three ladies are from academia I thought this would be a good chance to get our voices heard.
How about those of you with and interest and an opinion give me some insight on this topic. Post it here or in a PM is fine
I got invited to sit in on a panel discussion at the Canadian Geographical Society conference. The panel will discuss
"How are rural environments changing and how, in turn, are residents, communities and governments dealing with rapid socio-economic and environmental changes? "
Here is how it works<The panel discussion is intended to be informal yet structured, following a set of focus points to help facilitate discussion. Each panelist will have 8-10 minutes maximum to address the following points based on your own experience:
a. discuss 2-3 points you feel are most important to understanding rural change in a grasslands context, focusing on perceived challenges as well as positive change;
b. reflect on 2-3 lessons learned from your personal interaction with others living and working in the context of grasslands conservation and development (e.g. academics, First Nations, government, ranchers, environmentalists, etc.);
c. suggest 2-3 ways we can work together to improve relationships and address mutual challenges (e.g. perceived opportunities to improve community-researcher relationships, practice, research).
Since I am the only rancher on the panel the other man is with the WWF wanting to turn the Northern Great Plains into a "Buffalo Common" and the three ladies are from academia I thought this would be a good chance to get our voices heard.
How about those of you with and interest and an opinion give me some insight on this topic. Post it here or in a PM is fine
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