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(Fwd) Satellite Telecast

Jim Nelson (JNELSON@marvin.csrv.uidaho.edu)
Wed, 20 Sep 1995 17:12:43 PST8PDT

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From: Colette DePhelps <dephelps@wsu.edu>
Subject: Satellite Telecast

***UPCOMING SATELLITE TELECONFERENCE***

THE PROGRESS OF OUR DREAMS: Assessing Sustainable Development for
Communities Large and Small

OCTOBER 9, 1995
1:30 - 3.:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time

Alan AtKisson will present an overview of the trend toward using
"sustainability" -- linking economic, environmental, and social well-being
-- as the core principle of community development. Using an assessment
framework developed by his firm, AtKisson & Associates, Inc., he will
introduce a comprehensive picture of what sustainable development means both
in theory and in practice, drawing on examples from around the Pacific
Northwest, the U.S., and the rest of the world. Although the case examples
discussed will focus primarily on community development, the assessment
framework can also be used to assess the contributions individual projects,
such as those in agricultural and natural resources, make to overall the
sustainability of human and ecological systems. The satellite teleconference
will include an opportunity for questions and audience discussion via
telephone and fax. 1-800 numbers will be announced at the beginning of the
broadcast.

The satellite teleconference will be of interest to community, agricultural
and natural resource practitioners and managers and others interested in
assessing the degree to which specific projects and programs contribute to
long-term community and system sustainability.

Alan AtKisson is president of AtKisson & Associates, Inc., a consulting firm
that assists governments, businesses, and civic organizations in making the
transition to sustainable development. He is a co-founder of the volunteer
Sustainable Seattle civic forum, and former executive editor of In Context,
the award-winning quarterly journal of sustainability.

Satellite Coordinates: Telstar 401 (T1) channel 24 Transponder 24 (H) C-Band
1:15 - 3:30 test (PDT) 1:30-3:00 program (soft) PDT 16:30-18:00 EDT

WSU is looking for persons interesting in hosting downlink sites. If you
are interested in hosting the satellite teleconference or would like
additional program information please contact:

Colette DePhelps, Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6240, voice 509/335-2887, fax
509/335-6751, email: dephelps@wsu.edu

The Satellite Teleconference is co-sponsored by Washington State University
Cooperative Extension and the Pacific Northwest Sustainable Agricultural
Systems In-Service Education Program funded by the Western Region UDSA-SARE
Program

Colette DePhelps
Outreach Coordinator
Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-6240
509/335-2887
FAX 509/335-6751
email: dephelps@coopext.cahe.wsu.edu

James R. Nelson, Head
Dept. of Ag. Econ.
and Rur. Soc.
Univ. of ID
Moscow, ID 83843
ph 208 885-7635
FAX 208 885-5759
jnelson@uidaho.edu


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