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Webinar: 2019 Trends in Land Use, Sustainability, and Rural Planning

January 30, 2019 / 12:00 to 1:00 pm / Register Now

Join us for a FREE one-hour webinar on the latest trends and opinion research on sustainable land use.

Land use covers a complex and interconnected set of disciplines and concerns. Regional and community planners must balance ecosystem protection, Indigenous territory and rights, agricultural land protections, housing demand, and energy, resource, and industrial development.

Meanwhile, public opinion on land use, sustainability, and how to make decisions is quickly evolving. More than ever, British Columbians are concerned about protecting land, water, and wildlife.

In 2018, the Real Estate Foundation of BC commissioned a research study and a public opinion poll. Together, these studies can help us understand public priorities, identify issues and trends, and plan for emerging challenges and opportunities.

In this one-hour webinar, Angus McAllister (McAllister Opinion Research) and Carolyn Whittaker (Firelight) will summarize what we’ve learned.

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Identify top trends and emerging issues in sustainable land use
  • Understand public values and opinions relating to land use, sustainability, and decision-making
  • Determine which words and terms resonate with the public (e.g. “sustainable” vs. “ecosystem-based”)
  • Understand regional challenges and priorities
  • List strategies and opportunities for engaging with the public, collaborating with other decision-makers, and charting a path forward

There is no cost to attend, though space is limited. Sign up today!

After the webinar, REFBC will email links to our latest reports on land use.

January 30, 2019 / 12:00 to 1:00 pm

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Agenda

12:00 pm: Overview of REFBC’s work in sustainable land use
12:05 pm: Public opinion findings (McAllister)
12:25 pm: Trends, gap, and opportunities (Firelight)
12:45 pm: Q&A
12:55 pm: Wrap-up, funding opportunities

Speakers

Angus McAllister is President of McAllister Opinion Research. Angus uses qualitative and quantitative tools to help clients understand what works and what doesn’t work in engaging and moving constituencies that matter to them. Over the past decade, his firm has interviewed over 350,000 people in 12 countries.

Carolyn Whittaker is a Founding Director of The Firelight Group, where she leads research on ecology. Carolyn has a Master’s degree in Natural Resource Management and has more than 20 years of experience in conservation and land use research, community-based planning, and the development of community-based monitoring programs.

David Hendrickson (moderator) is REFBC’s Special Projects Manager. A planner (RPP, MCIP) by training, David is interested in projects and collaborations that contribute to community sustainability. He holds a PhD in Geography from Simon Fraser University. He has worked in international development, sustainability planning, and community planning.

Published on: 09th Jan 2019

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