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<title>Environmental Dispute Resolution</title>
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<description>The title of the training is environmental dispute resolution.  As trainers we wanted to explore issues of conflict resolution and natural resource use.  As a combination of the two, we decided environmental dispute resolution would be an exciting topic on which to do a training.  We wanted to encourage people to think about their relationship to the environment, while learning about the complexities of decision-making as part of the environment/development &#34;dilemma&#34;.  As a part of the experiential learning cycle, we wanted to create a values based discussion to encourage participants to think about decision-making in respect to impact on the natural environment.  Below are our Purpose, Goal, and Objectives for further clarification about the intention of our training.</description>

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