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Creating a Sustainable Community Using The Natural Step: A workshop for City and County Planners, (CM I 7) - February 17, 2011

Thursday, February 17, 2011 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)

Oregon City, OR

Creating a Sustainable Community Using The Natural Step: A...

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Individual Attendees Ended $165.00 $4.29
City/County Registration - 5 to 8 Attendees from same city Ended $700.00 $9.95
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Overview of the Day:

This one-day program is designed to introduce public agency planners, planning commissioners and other interested agency staff, council members and citizens to the concept of how to use The Natural Step Framework as a foundation for creating a sustainable community.

In the morning, a presentation will define sustainability and present the basic principles of The Natural Step Framework including the science behind the framework model and case studies. Attendees will participate in small group exercises around the four principles and learn how to apply the framework in the creation of sustainable services for a community.

In the afternoon, a senior planner from the City of Lake Oswego will share how Lake Oswego is using the Natural Step as the foundation for a revision of the city’s comprehensive plan. Later, participants will learn how to use the four principles of sustainability as a strategic planning tool in developing a long term community plan.

TNS-USA is pleased to announce that we are now a Certification Maintenance Provider with the American Planning Association. Credits available for this course: CM I 7

 

Who Should Participate?

  • City and county planners & engineers
  • Planning commission members
  • Any other agency staff, council members or citizens who express interest

Content

  • Sustainability overview and driving factors
  • Basic science underlying the TNS framework
  • Four principles of the TNS framework and their application
  • Case studies of communities using the Natural Step
  • Guest speaker: Sidaro Sin, senior planner from the City of Lake Oswego
  • Strategic planning exercise
  • Close – How to take these concepts back to your communities

Outcomes

  • How to bring a sustainability perspective to the community planning process
  • Understanding of the Natural Step Framework and its unique utility in community planning
  • Examples of organizations and communities successfully embedding sustainability in long term planning
  • Opportunity to use the “backcasting” process in a planning exercise
  • Ideas on how to take this material back into a community organization


Workshop Leader

Duke Castle is one of the original organizers of the Oregon Natural Step Network. He has delivered hundreds of Natural Step presentations, including training Oregon state leaders on sustainability as part of Governor Kitzhaber's sustainability executive order, and has traveled to Sweden to study how Swedish companies have successfully applied The Natural Step principles. Duke is a former marketing executive with Hewlett Packard and has a BSEE from Cornell University and an MBA from Stanford.

Please note: Lunch is not provided.

 

See here for The Natural Step's cancellation policy

When & Where


Clackamas County Offices
150 Beavercreek Road - Room 119
(Corner of Library Court and Beavercreek)
Oregon City, OR 97045

Thursday, February 17, 2011 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)


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