STPI and AAAS would like to thank everyone who attended today's workshop. We had a very informative discussion and appreciate the insights and perspectives that were brought to the table.
What are your thoughts following this inaugural workshop? Was the format useful? Were the topics covered relevant? Were there othere topics that should have been covered, and other questions that should have been asked? Were there any additional thoughts or examples that occurred to you after the workshop? As this discussion is still fresh in your memory, we would appreciate any feedback or final thoughts as we think about the future direction of the series.
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Dear colleagues
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed this workshop
As a follow-up here are some links of relevance.
You may want to refer to my edited volume with MIT Press on peace parks. The introductory chapter can also be downloaded for for free from the web site.
Details at:
http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11250
Also, you could link the DMZ Forum web site which is of relevance (I am now also serving on their board):
http://www.dmzforum.org/
In addition, I am now also on the board of International Peace Parks expeditions which is an organization that is attempting to link ecotourism with peacebuilding:
Details at:
http://www.peaceparkexpeditions.com/
Best regards
Saleem
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Saleem H. Ali, Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Planning and Asian Studies
Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources
University of Vermont,
153 S. Prospect St.
Burlington VT 05401, USA
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Email: saleem@alum.mit.edu
Ph: 802-656-0173
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