Graduate and Professional Course
Adaptive Management for Conservation Success
June 6-17, 2011
Smithsonian-Mason Global Conservation Studies Program
At the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Front Royal, VA, USA

Visit http://conservationtraining.si.edu or contact 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for more information


Adaptive Management teaches conservation practitioners and researchers how to 
build their capacity in project design, planning and evaluation. We are teaming 
with Foundations of Success (FOS, www.fosonline.org) to offer this intensive 
course in adaptive management, based on the Conservation Measures Partnership's 
Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation.  You will gain new skills for 
designing, planning and implementing effective projects and for how to provide 
clear evidence of progress towards conservation results. With the help of 
expert coaches, your "team" uses a real conservation project to practice 
conceptualizing your project, formulating objectives, and demonstrating 
measurable impact. You also learn how to use Miradi adaptive management 
software, which has been adopted by major conservation organizations (e.g., 
TNC, WWF, WCS) and is currently being used by over 1000 nature conservation 
practitioners in more than 147 countries. Participants gain new skills in 
designing, planning and implementing effective projects, and in how to provide 
clear evidence of measurable conservation impact.



The course fee is $2,500, which includes instruction and most course materials 
as well as all meals, lodging, and transport to/from Washington-Dulles 
International Airport (IAD).  All other travel costs and incidental expenses 
are the participant's responsibility. Course participants earn Continuing 
Education Units, or, for qualified applicants, graduate course credits are 
available through George Mason University at additional cost (and upon 
completion of further course requirements).

Smithsonian-Mason Global Conservation Studies Program course participants 
engage in dynamic learning communities, build lifelong professional networks, 
and connect with valuable conservation resources.


Visit http://conservationtraining.si.edu or contact 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for more information.

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