2021 Online Thematic Seminar on Management Challenges of Internationally Designated Areas (~24 September) |
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Files 1. Concept Note_2021 Online IDA Seminar_KNCU.pdf 2. Promotional Poster_2021 Online IDA Seminar_KNCU.pdf |
Date 2021-09-16 |
2021 Online Thematic Seminar on Management Challenges of Internationally Designated Areas (~24 September)
'2021 Online Thematic Seminar on Management Challenges of Internationally Designated Areas (IDAs)' will be held online from 15:00 to 17:00 (Seoul time GMT+9), over three days, from 29 September to 1 October.
This seminar focuses on 1) how to increase the involvement of local communities, 2) how to improve communication with visitors and the general public, and 3) how to promote ecotourism in IDAs such as World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves, and Global Geoparks. The managers of IDAs will have the opportunity to improve their knowledge and management capacities on the aforementioned challenges throughout the keynote speeches, multiple case presentations, and panel discussions.
We look forward to having you in our seminar!
Registration is mandatory (~24 September) and FREE.
<2021 Online Thematic Seminar on Management Challenges of Internationally Designated Areas>
Organizers - Korean National Commission for UNESCO - Jeju Special Self-Governing Province - MAB National Committee of the Republic of Korea With the support of the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Environment and the Korea National Park Service
Date and time 29 September-1 October 2021, 15:00-17:00 (GMT+9)
Languages English and Korean (simultaneous interpretation will be provided) Themes ∙ Major challenges in management of Internationally Designated Areas - Involvement of the local community - Communication strategy - Ecotourism ∙ Sharing examples of best practice in the management of Internationally Designated Areas
Participants Managers and administrators of IDAs (or IDAs related NGOs, civic organizations, partner groups)
Registration https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LE2Jz89tRRSxQQFfgjfC6g
Contact Information Sandy Yeonsoo CHOI, Korean National Commission for UNESCO yschoi@unesco.or.kr Claire Min-Hee SONN, Korean National Commission for UNESCO minheesonn@unesco.or.kr
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