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Title: International Course on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Strategic Assessment (ESA) for Wetlands Management  
Dates: 19 November - 5 December 2007
Venue: Panama City, Panama
Organizers: CREHO (the Ramsar Regional Center for Wetlands Training and Research for the Western Hemisphere)
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More info: http://www.ramsar.org/creho/creho_eia_trainingcourse_2007.htm
Attachment: PDF Details_about_course.pdf
Summary:

This intensive course will run from November 19 - December 5, 2007 in Panama City and forms part of the Regional Wetlands Training Program for the Western Hemisphere developed by CREHO (the Ramsar Regional Center for Wetlands Training and Research for the Western Hemisphere).

Designed for decision-makers and mid-level officials from the governmental, non-governmental, private and international sectors, professionals or technicians working in wetlands-related issues, the programme is 50% theoretical and 50% practical and includes field activities at wetlands showing key environmental, ecological, cultural and economic characteristics, especially vis-à-vis development processes taking place in Latin American countries.

The course will take place in Spanish and is financially supported by the Ramsar Convention and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

 

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