Fwd: Conservation Psychology Institute - Hurry Early Bird Rates Ending Soon!

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Ocean Literacy Network
Fri, Apr 17, 2015 4:09 PM

Hello Everyone,

I wanted to make you all aware of a great opportunity for learning, networking and collaborating this Summer at the Conservation Psychology Institute!  I’ll be there.  Let me know if you plan to attend, so we can connect!

Kat :)

Begin forwarded message:

From: Ruth Kermish-Allen rkermishallen@antioch.edu
Subject: Fwd: Conservation Psychology Institute - Hurry Early Bird Rates Ending Soon!
Date: April 17, 2015 at 7:34:36 AM PDT
To: Kathleen Echevarria kechevarria@antioch.edu

Conservation Psychology Institute
June 14 - 17, 2015
Keene, New Hampshire

Healthy People, Healthy Environment
Behavior Change, Connections,
& Communication Strategies

Applying Research to Real-World
Environmental Problems
REGISTER NOW
Early Bird Rates available until April 15!

What Will Participants Do?
Connect with cutting-edge research in the conservation psychology field related to human-nature relationships, behavior change, and communication strategies.
Engage in exploring a range of approaches from individual behavior change to community resilience.
Practice applying conservation psychology research to problems in real-world settings.
Develop a new network of professionals for supporting applying conservation psychology in participants' professional work.
Faculty & Content
Participants attending the Conservation Psychology Institute will explore and apply topics central to conservation psychology with experts like Dr. Louise Chawla, Dr. Carol Saunders, Dr. Joy Ackerman, Dr. George Tremblay, Dr. Libby McCann, and Ruth Kermish-Allen. Using a problem-based approach participants will both learn and apply conservation psychology to real-world issues and problems in both their own organizations or local partner organizations. Conservation psychology topics will include:
Conservation Psychology: An Introduction & Retrospective
Physical & Psychological Benefits of Contact with Nature
Nature Across the Lifespan: Developing Relationships of Care
Encouraging Active Participation & Care for Nature
Defining and Measuring Behavior Change
Strategies for Influencing Conservation Action
Strategic Messaging & Communication Capacity Building
New Special Guest Faculty:  Dr. Ray DeYoung from the University of Michigan to speak about Foundational Sustainability and
Motivating Environmental Stewardship

Who Will Benefit From Attending?
The Institute is particularly effective for participants who register as teams, and would like to work on a specific organizational challenge as part of the intensive.
Communication and education practitioners from a variety of settings.  We will customize the applications and welcome participants from organizations that focus on biodiversity conservation, human health, community gardening, therapeutic landscaping, land use planning, parks and recreation, children and nature, environmental education, climate change, and sustainability.
Students and educators interested in a working knowledge of the field of conservation psychology.
Individuals across a range of organizational settings interested in learning about conservation psychology principles.

Graduate Credit Available!

More Information
For more information about the 2015 Conservation Psychology Institute and how to register, visit our website or e-mail Ruth Kermish-Allen at conspsy.aune@antioch.edu.
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Ruth Kermish-Allen

Executive Director
Maine Math and Science Alliance
Augusta, Maine
(207) 691-2504 (cell)

Environmental Studies Education Doctoral Candidate
Conservation Psychology Fellow
Antioch University New England
Environmental Studies Department
Keene, NH

Kathleen Echevarria

Ph.D. Student, Environmental Studies
Antioch University New England
M.S., Environmental Education
Nova Southeastern University

Registrar, Birds & Animals Unlimited
www.birdsandanimals.com
Instructor, ABC Animal Training
www.abcanimaltraining.com

Linkedin:  www.linkedin.com/pub/kathleen-echevarria/20/774/aa5
Facebook:  www.facebook.com/kathleen.echevarria
Mobile:  352-242-7599
kat.echevarria@gmail.com

Hello Everyone, I wanted to make you all aware of a great opportunity for learning, networking and collaborating this Summer at the Conservation Psychology Institute! I’ll be there. Let me know if you plan to attend, so we can connect! Kat :) Begin forwarded message: > From: Ruth Kermish-Allen <rkermishallen@antioch.edu> > Subject: Fwd: Conservation Psychology Institute - Hurry Early Bird Rates Ending Soon! > Date: April 17, 2015 at 7:34:36 AM PDT > To: Kathleen Echevarria <kechevarria@antioch.edu> > > > > > > Conservation Psychology Institute > June 14 - 17, 2015 > Keene, New Hampshire > > Healthy People, Healthy Environment > Behavior Change, Connections, > & Communication Strategies > > Applying Research to Real-World > Environmental Problems > REGISTER NOW > Early Bird Rates available until April 15! > > What Will Participants Do? > Connect with cutting-edge research in the conservation psychology field related to human-nature relationships, behavior change, and communication strategies. > Engage in exploring a range of approaches from individual behavior change to community resilience. > Practice applying conservation psychology research to problems in real-world settings. > Develop a new network of professionals for supporting applying conservation psychology in participants' professional work. > Faculty & Content > Participants attending the Conservation Psychology Institute will explore and apply topics central to conservation psychology with experts like Dr. Louise Chawla, Dr. Carol Saunders, Dr. Joy Ackerman, Dr. George Tremblay, Dr. Libby McCann, and Ruth Kermish-Allen. Using a problem-based approach participants will both learn and apply conservation psychology to real-world issues and problems in both their own organizations or local partner organizations. Conservation psychology topics will include: > Conservation Psychology: An Introduction & Retrospective > Physical & Psychological Benefits of Contact with Nature > Nature Across the Lifespan: Developing Relationships of Care > Encouraging Active Participation & Care for Nature > Defining and Measuring Behavior Change > Strategies for Influencing Conservation Action > Strategic Messaging & Communication Capacity Building > New Special Guest Faculty: Dr. Ray DeYoung from the University of Michigan to speak about Foundational Sustainability and > Motivating Environmental Stewardship > > Who Will Benefit From Attending? > The Institute is particularly effective for participants who register as teams, and would like to work on a specific organizational challenge as part of the intensive. > Communication and education practitioners from a variety of settings. We will customize the applications and welcome participants from organizations that focus on biodiversity conservation, human health, community gardening, therapeutic landscaping, land use planning, parks and recreation, children and nature, environmental education, climate change, and sustainability. > Students and educators interested in a working knowledge of the field of conservation psychology. > Individuals across a range of organizational settings interested in learning about conservation psychology principles. > > Graduate Credit Available! > > More Information > For more information about the 2015 Conservation Psychology Institute and how to register, visit our website or e-mail Ruth Kermish-Allen at conspsy.aune@antioch.edu. > . > > > > > > -- > Ruth Kermish-Allen > > Executive Director > Maine Math and Science Alliance > Augusta, Maine > (207) 691-2504 (cell) > > Environmental Studies Education Doctoral Candidate > Conservation Psychology Fellow > Antioch University New England > Environmental Studies Department > Keene, NH > Kathleen Echevarria Ph.D. Student, Environmental Studies Antioch University New England M.S., Environmental Education Nova Southeastern University Registrar, Birds & Animals Unlimited www.birdsandanimals.com Instructor, ABC Animal Training www.abcanimaltraining.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/pub/kathleen-echevarria/20/774/aa5 Facebook: www.facebook.com/kathleen.echevarria Mobile: 352-242-7599 kat.echevarria@gmail.com