The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is hosting a workshop on ?Regional Collaboration: Learning to Think and Act Like a Region,? March 16-17 at the University of Washington ?s Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs in Seattle .
The purpose of the workshop, which ARS is co-sponsoring, is to build and share knowledge about regional collaboration by highlighting some of the most promising case studies around the nation. Attendees will discuss and work with cases involving land development and community growth in a regional context, link regional collaboration theory and practice, explore tools and strategies for effective regional initiatives, and engage in learning exercises that apply strategies to real-world situations. Courses will be conducted by the Consensus Building Institute.
Tuition is $200, which covers all sessions, lunch, refreshments, and course materials. Enrollment is limited to 40 and a small number of scholarships are available. To register or find out more information, call , email , or visit www.lincolninst.edu. The deadline for registration is March 10.
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