Preliminary program at a glance (updated as presenters confirm details) Monday October 7 Tuesday October 8 Wednesday October 9 Thursday October 10 Early Bird 06:51 Registration and Information Desk Open 06:51 Early bird morning activity (6:00 – 7:00) 06:54 Early bird morning activity (6:00 – 7:00) 06:55 Between 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm SITE VISITS Quebec City Convention Centre Breakfast (07:00 – 08:30) Breakfast (07:00 – 08:30) Breakfast Hall 2000 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Alan Latourelle (08:30 – 09:30) KEYNOTE Speaker: Sheila Watt-Cloutier (08:30 – 09:30) Site visit #1: Old Québec and Parc de la Chute- 08:36 BREAK : Networking / Exhibitors’ Fair (09:30 – 10:00) BREAK : Networking / Exhibitors’ Fair (09:30 – 10:00) Morning Montmorency (8:30 – 15:30) Integrated Integrated Collaborate Connect Conserve Lead Open Space Collaborate Connect Conserve Lead Open Space Sessions Sessions Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 6 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 6 Room 5 Room 5 Les zones périphériques des aires A- COLLABORATION B- HEALTH C- BIODIVERSITY D- CULTIVATING E- EXPERIENCING UNCONFERENCE P- INTEGRATING Q- PARKS AS R- NATURE S- FINANCIAL T- SOCIAL IMPACTS UNCONFERENCE Site visit #2: Wendake, ST Room 1 protégées de demain TO IMPROVE LAND CONNECTIONS: CONSERVATION: YOUTH PARKS IN THE 21 Space is dedicated to PARKS WITH LOCAL CLASSROOMS: CONSERVATION: SUSTAINABILITY OF PARKS Space is dedicated to Québec (9:45 – 16 :00) 1. Canadian Key support participant-driven support participant- RELATIONSHIPS: LEADERSHIP: CENTURY COMMUNITIES: Biodiversity Areas – conversations. 1. Biodiversity 1. Challenges and driven conversations. A collaboration between Sépaq and Fondation de 1. The health benefits of identifying sites for the 1. “Outsider” views from Conservation in a Opportunities for 1. Les retombées sociales la Faune different ecosystem 1. Développer de futurs 1. Conserving Common effective conservation 1. Green Careers: 3 experts on the future The agenda for this space Rapidly Growing Financially de la Société des The agenda for this space types and perceived 1. Géoparc de Percé, au cœur ambassadeurs du Ground: Integrating of biodiversity (Ciara will be created by the Western Canadian City Sustainable établissements de plein will be created by the ecological integrity in Canada’s Next of parks and trends: parc: l’exemple du Site visit #3: Parc national de Raudsepp-Hearne & Justina Conference delegates in- de la revitalisation d’une (Neal Aven – City of Surrey) Conference delegates in- Cultural and Natural Generation of Forest Centre d’excellence Protected Areas air du Québec (Marc- an Ontario Provincial Ray – Wildlife Conservation communauté (Renaud (Sébastien Nadeau – Antoine Vachon & Stéphanie la Jacques-Cartier (9 :30 – Heritage Conservation and Conservation - Communication: situ as ideas emerge, situ as ideas emerge, 09:51 Park (Catherine Reining – Society Canada, Stephen Camirand – Géoparc mondial des milieux humides Parks Canada, Andrew Massé – Chaire de Tourisme in Alberta’s Protected Leaders (Special session relationships develop, and 2. La conservation des relationships develop, Wilfrid Laurier University) Woodley – International Sean Southey, UNESCO de Percé) Papineau (Isabelle Day – BC Parks Transat, UQAM) 16:30) (Jon Weller – Union for Conservation of organized jointly by the actions are identified. parcs nationaux, un and actions are Areas President – PCI Media, Croteau – Parc national de Foundation and other Nature) Canadian Parks and défi qui dépasse les University of Calgary) Plaisance, Sépaq) panelists TBC) identified. 2. L’intervention en Recreation Association & 2. Naissance d'un patrimoine U- REACHING A A facilitator will manage frontières (René Charest – contexte de nature et Project Learning Tree - Innovation in Visitor naturel - Le projet collectif 2. Aires marines 2. Protected Areas and the space to ensure Sépaq) DIVERSITY OF A facilitator will manage d’aventure pour les Canada with youth voices as experience du parc nature de Saint- 2. Bushkids NWT: protégées et loisirs Other Effective Area- respect, inclusion, and CANADIANS the space to ensure adolescents ayant une panelists) Eustache (Isabelle Marcoux – Using parks as ________________________ récréatifs de la nature: Based Conservation 3. Tourisme et impacts problématique de - Nature Economy openness. Institut des Territoires) classrooms for on- respect, inclusion, and Measures (Olaf Jensen – environnementaux : la la gouvernance the-land learning openness. dépendance (David Environment and Climate protection des questionnée. Le cas de (Chloe Dragon Smith – (Sabina Laplante & Jessica Change Canada, Peter Labor – 3. La réserve naturelle du 1. Title to follow la France. (Ludovic Martel Land Relationship ressources naturelles Room 2 Bourbonnière – Le Grand Government of Nova Scotia) mont Bellevue : un projet Ali – Thorncliffe Park Details to follow – Università di Corsica) Chemin) Consultant) comme élément Women’s Committee) collectif et porteur (Ingrid critique de l’offre des 3. Accounting for Private Dubuc – Ville de Sherbrooke, 3. Connectivité des 3. Espaces verts et santé, parcs (Manu Tranquard – Land Conservation in Véronique Bisaillon – Université milieux naturels en ou comment de Sherbrooke & Stéphanie Roy – Université du Québec à the Pathway to Target 1 Chicoutimi) périphérie d’un parc transformer un désert en Regroupement du parc du mont (Guy Greenaway – Miistakis 10:54 Bellevue) national (Martine Ruel – poumon! (Mélanie Institute, Lisa McLaughlin – Corridor Appalachien) Beaudoin – Institut national Nature Conservancy of de santé publique du Québec) Canada) Room 3 Details to follow BREAK : Networking / Exhibitors’ Fair (11:00 – 11:30) BREAK : Networking / Exhibitors’ Fair (11:00 – 11:30) F- INCLUSION: G- NATURE IN THE H- CLIMATE CHANGE J- COLLABORATIVE K- THE MAKING OF A UNCONFERENCE V- COLLABORATING W- TECHNOLOGIES X- INDIGENOUS-LED Y- MUNICIPAL Z- BEING OUTSIDE UNCONFERENCE Space is dedicated to Space is dedicated to Parks and Protected Areas Research CITY: ADAPTATION: MANAGEMENT IN NATURE TOURISM TO CONNECT WITH IN PARKS: CONSERVATION: PARKS IN A DIGITAL AGE: 1. The State of Climate THE NORTH: DESTINATION support participant-driven AND TAKE PRIDE IN LEADERSHIP: support participant-driven Room 4 Network 1. Parks for All / Parcs 1. Powering up urban Change Adaptation in conversations. NATURE: conversations. 1. The Environmental nature for resilience : Canada’s Protected 1. Implication et 1. Technologies forecast 1. Canadian Municipal pour tous (François Duclos 1. Nature tourism History of Walking in A collaboration between CPCIL and Parks Canada & Tara McNally – Parks Learnings from the first Areas Sector: An update participation des The agenda for this space Parks: Planning for the The agenda for this space branding in Finland: 1. La politique sur les parcs 1. Workshop: National Parks as a Agency Canada, John Rae – Council Canadian City Parks (Stephanie Barr – University of autochtones dans An integrated tourism will be created by the 2. Projet Le Tour : future. Strategic planning will be created by the of Canadians with Waterloo) nationaux: Protéger à Demystifying Guide for the Digital Report (Caroline Magar – l'exploitation des parcs management approach Conference delegates in- inclure les clientèles and service delivery Conference delegates in- Disabilities, Isabelle perpétuité et inspirer la Indigenous Protected Age (Jamie Hinrichs – Park People/Amis des Parcs) nationaux au Nunavik situ as ideas emerge, dans une discussion (Workshop led by situ as ideas emerge, Ducharme – Kéroul) in National Parks fierté (Isabelle Tessier, and Conserved Areas University of St Andrews) I- LIGHT POLLUTION: (Nathalie Girard – Ministère des relationships develop, and Paul Ronan – Ontario Parks relationships develop, and management (Matti Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune programmation (Wesley Johnston – 2. 1. Parc national des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs, Association, Wayne Gould – L’intendance Tapaninen – Parks & actions are identified. et des Parcs) d’activités (Mélissa Environment and Climate actions are identified. Patrick Graillon & Mary A. City of Vaughan, Justin Ellis and MAJOR PARTNER environnementale au Cévennes : Territoire de Wildlife Finland, Liisa Greene – GUEPE) Change Canada, Panelists to Pilurtuut – Administration Michael Roma – RC Strategies) mont Royal : protéger et référence pour la Kokkarinen – Visit Finland) A facilitator will manage follow) A facilitator will manage régionale Kativik) 2. Enhancing the Sustainable restaurer la biodiversité protection de l’environ- 3. Drones on the River : the space to ensure respect, Tourism Value of Parks the space to ensure nement nocturne (Anne avec l’appui de la 2. Collaborative inclusion, and openness. and Protected Areas a comparison of respect, inclusion, and communauté (Éric Richard Legile & Henri Couderc, Parc methods for openness. 11:51 national des Cévennes – Management and Shared through Partnerships with ORGANIZING PARTNERS – Les amis de la montagne) France) Governance: the Yukon UNESCO Biosphere monitoring recreation experience (Jessica Elliott, Reserves (Monica Shore – impacts on 3. Balancing urban natural 2. Les efforts de protection Jean Langlois, Brian Johnston & Canadian Biosphere Reserves backcountry rivers area use with protection Carrie Mierau – Yukon Association & Guillaume Proulx (Brian Johnston – Yukon du ciel étoilé (Andrew Macpherson – City Department of Environment) Department of fonctionnent-ils? Suivi – Réserve Mondiale de la of London, Ontario) Biosphère Manicouagan – Environment)
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