Antioch University New England and Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens (Pittsburgh, PA) have joined together to run an intensive 4-day Conservation Psychology Institute (CPI), October 13-16, 2012, designed for professionals in museum, zoo, aquarium, botanic garden, nature center, environmental advocacy, media, and other sectors with broad public engagement opportunities to learn from an internationally recognized team of faculty about relevant psychological theories and strategies for changing behavior for environmental and human well-being.
The CPI goal is to equip participants with knowledge and skills in the fields of conservation psychology, environmental psychology and ecopsychology to effectively bring about environmental behavior change via work in their own institutions and sectors. See www.conservationpsychologyinstitute.org for details.
