In September 2009 I will be presenting a training session at the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) meeting in San Diego, CA. The focus of this session is to discuss several different tools in the facilitation and resolving of conflict for stakeholders (citizens) interested in sustainable community development that highlights efforts at seeking resiliency in community development. Tools like pattern mapping and spiraling capitals evaluation will be demonstrated with regards to their application toward building community capacity in meeting sustainability goals, in the context of the Dauphin Island (AL) community development work (http://www.eeeee.net/dauphin_island/dauphinisland.htm). These are the kinds of cutting-edge and emerging techniques that should be employed by groups promoting open government dialogue with the public.
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