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A Sample CERTIFICATED COURSE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, 25 –29 SEPTEMBER 2005
Offered by the WILDERNESS ACTION GROUP CENTRE for ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE and DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSITY of KWAZULU-NATAL SOUTH AFRICA
In Partnership with THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, The WILD FOUNDATION, US FOREST SERVICE WILDERNESS FOUNDATION (SOUTH AFRICA)
For program details, contact Drummond Densham densham@sai.co.za To register,
proceed to registration...1. COURSE FACILITATOR TEAM The Facilitators are working professionals in the fields of wilderness conservation, its management, environmental planning and legal consultancy and staff of an internationally renowned University.
The team members are - Dr WR Bainbridge (Team Leader) – Environmental Planning Consultant and Founder Director of the Wilderness Action Group;
- G Buthelezi – Executive Director – Commercial Operations Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and Director of Wilderness Action Group;
- M Draper – Senior Lecturer, Sociology, University of KwaZulu-Natal;
- Al Koss – US Forest Service Staff Member and Wilderness Management Specialist;
- I Lax – Environmental Lawyer, Board Member of Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Nature Conservation Board and Director of Wilderness Action Group;
- Mrs Rosanne Clark (Course Secretary) – Director of Wilderness Action Group;
- B Borrie, University of Montana
2. COURSE OBJECTIVES, OUTCOMES and PROGRAMME
2.1 OBJECTIVES and OUTCOMES
Objectives The participants will at the end of the course will have a thorough grasp and understanding of :
1. Concepts and history of wilderness, 2. Role of wilderness as a protected area category, 3. Wilderness legislation and definitions of wilderness, 4. Principles of wilderness management and their application, 5. Protecting the wilderness resource through appropriate visitor use, 6. Mountain wilderness, 7. Wilderness planning and monitoring techniques, 8. Wilderness & indigenous peoples, 9. Wilderness conservation in regional contexts, 10. Relevance of wilderness to developing and developed countries, and, 11. The challenges facing wilderness conservation in developed & developing countries. Outcomes of the course The course participants will be able to promote wilderness conservation confidently and develop submissions for the designation of wilderness areas, prepare policy and management plan documents for wilderness areas in their respective countries.
2.2 COURSE ASSESSMENT PROCESS The course is accredited by the Centre for Environment, Agriculture and Development of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) and The Montana University (USA). All participants will be required to complete a series of tests during the course to qualify for a University certificate. They will be presented to participants who have satisfied the Team Facilitators at the end of the course.
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24 September, 2005 Course Participants Arrive & Registration
DAY 1 25 September 2005.
| 07h30 | Registration |
| | 08h00 | Chair – Gladman Buthelezi Welcome by – Vance Martin, President The WILD Foundation |
| | 08h30 | Introductions and Course Expectations | Ilan Lax | | 09h30 | Course Outcomes, Programme & Course Photograph | Ilan Lax | | 09h45 | Course assessment process | Malcolm Draper | | 10h00 | Tea |
| SESSION 1 INTRODUCTION to WILDERNESS Chair – Gladman Buthelezi
| | 10h30 | The Why & What and Historical Aspects of Wilderness | Al Koss | | 11h30 | Concepts of Wilderness and its Role as a Protected Area Category | Dr. Bill Bainbridge | | 12h30 | Discussions | All Facilitators | | 13h00 | Lunch |
| SESSION 2 WILDERNESS DEFINITIONS and LEGISLATION Chair Malcolm Draper
| | 14h00 | Wilderness Legislation, Definitions | Ilan Lax | | 15h00 | Tea |
| | 15h30 | Group work Assignment No.1 – Defining wilderness in today’s context |
| | 16h30 | Group Report-backs | All Facilitators | | 17h30 | Discussions | All Facilitators | | 18h00 | Break |
| | 20h00 | EVENING SEMINAR – 1 Chair Dr Bill Bainbridge
Wilderness Principles in Operation: Management of Imfolozi Wilderness Area, KwaZulu, South Africa
Craig Reid – Conservation Manager, Imfolozi Game Reserve Note: All evening seminars to be open to limit numbers of Public and Delegates to the World Wilderness Congress |
| | 21h00 | Break |
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DAY 2 26 September 2005.
| 08h00 | Course Housekeeping | Rosanne Clark | | 08h15 | Test of Day 1 – 30 Minutes | Malcolm Draper & Team | SESSION 3 WILDERNESS MANAGEMENT Chair – Ilan Lax
| | 09h00 | Principles of Wilderness Management | Al Koss | | 10h00 | Tea |
| | 10h30 | Discussions | All Facilitators | | 11h00 | Group Work Assignment No 2 Wilderness Management Case Study |
| | 12h00 | Group Report Back & Discussions | All Facilitators | | 12h00 | Group Report Back & Discussions | All Facilitators | | 13h00 | Lunch |
| SESSION 4 WILDERNESS VALUES, BENEFITS AND USES Chair – Bill Bainbridge
| | 14h00 | Principles of Managing the Uses of Wilderness | Al Koss | | 15h00 | Tea |
| | 15h30 | Group Work Assignment No 3 – Managing Wilderness Uses Case Study |
| | 16h30 | Group Report Back & Discussions | All Facilitators | | 17h30 | Break |
| | 20h00 | Evening Session 2 - Chair Malcolm Draper Management of wilderness areas of the Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site
Sonja Krueger, Regional Ecologist & John Crowson, Conservation Manager, Southern Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. |
| | 21h00 | Break |
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DAY 3 27 September 2005.
| 08h00 | Course Housekeeping | Rosanne Clark | | 08h15 | Test No.2 – 30 minutes | Malcolm Draper & Team | | 09h00 | Mountain wilderness | Dr. Bill Bainbridge | | 10h00 | Tea / Coffee |
| | 10h30 | Discussions | All Facilitators | |
| SESSION 5 WILDERNESS PLANNING & MONITORING Chair – Gladman Buthelezi
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| | 11h30 | Planning and monitoring techniques to conserve the wilderness resource | Dr. Bill Bainbridge | | 12h30 | Discussions | All Facilitators | | 13h00 | Lunch |
| SESSION 6 GLOBAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES of WILDERNESS Chair – Malcolm Draper
| | 14h00 | Wilderness & Africa | Gladman Buthelezi | | 14h45 | Wilderness & South America | Dr. Teresa Magro, Brazil | | 15h00 | Tea |
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| | 16h15 | Wilderness & Russia |
| | 16h15 | Wilderness in Alaska, (North America) & Russia | Dr Alan Watson | | 17h45 | Discussions | All Facilitators | | 18h30 | Break |
| | 20h00 | EVENING SEMINAR – 3 Chair – Ilan Lax To be announced
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| | 21h00 | Break |
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DAY 4 28 September 2005.
| 08h00 | Course Housekeeping and Review of Day 3 | Rosanne Clark | | 08h30 | Test No.3 | Malcolm Draper & Team | SESSION 6 GLOBAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES of WILDERNESS (Cont’d) Chair – Gladman Buthelezi
| | 09h00 | Wilderness & indigenous peoples | Terry Tanner (to be confirmed) | | 10h00 | Tea |
| SESSION 7 THE RELEVANCE of WILDERNESS in DEVELOPED & UNDEVELOPED COUNTRIES Chair – Ilan Lax
| | 10h30 | The Case For and Against Wilderness. | Dr. Bill Bainbridge (For) Malcolm Draper (Against) | | 10h00 | Tea |
| | 11h30 | Open Discussions | All Facilitators | | 12h30 | Group work Assignment No.4 The Relevance of Wilderness – (Groups to discuss the relevance of wilderness in developed & undeveloped countries) |
| | 12h30 | Group Report-backs | All Facilitators | | 13h00 | Lunch |
| | 14h00 | Depart visit place of interest or free afternoon |
| | 18h00 | Return |
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DAY 5 29 September 2005.
| 08h00 | Course Housekeeping and Review of Day 4 | Rosanne Clark | | 08h30 | Test no. 4 | Malcolm Draper & Team | SESSION 8 CHALLENGES and WAY FORWARD for WILDERNESS CONSERVATION Chairman of Session : Bill Bainbridge PANEL MEMBERS Bill Borrie (The University of Montana), Ilan Lax (Wilderness Action Group), Al Koss (US Forest Service) Gladman Buthelezi (Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife & Wilderness Action Group)
| | 09h00 | Panel Members to give a 15 minute Overview of Challenges |
| | 10h00 | Tea |
| | 10h30 | Open Discussions with Participants |
| | 11h30 | Recommendations for way forward to be presented at 8 World Wilderness Congress To be submitted to Resolutions Committee
Participants & Facilitators
Note : This session to be open to the public and delegates to the congress as observers |
| SESSION 9 COURSE EVALUATION Chair – Gladman Buthelezi
| | 12h30 | Course Evaluations All Facilitators |
| | 13h00 | Lunch |
| | 14h00 | Presentation of Course Certificates by Bill Borrie (The University of Montana) |
| | 14h30 | Closure of Course by Dr Ian Player |
| | 15h00 | Depart for the Congress |
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