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Conference Schedule

Monday, Nov. 24 WELCOME (Tin Wis Boardroom)
Afternoon (3:00 pm) First Nation interpretive trail walk at Wickaninnish (if weather permits)
Evening (7:00 pm) Informal welcome to participants
Tuesday, Nov. 25 COMMUNITY HEALTH (Tin Wis Conference Hall)
Morning (8:00 am)
  1. Refreshment and poster session (8:00 am)
  2. Introduction of CBT/CLARET/Symposium (9:00 am)
  3. Participants self-introduction—around the room (9:10 am)
  4. Morning panel and discussions (10:30 am)
Noon (12:00 pm) Lunch and Poster Session
Afternoon (1:00 pm)
  1. Discussions on core questions (small groups)
  2. Refreshment and poster session (3:00 pm)
  3. Report back and discussions (3:30 pm)
  4. Wrap-up the day (4:30 pm)
Wednesday, Nov. 26 UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING THE IMPACTS OF TOURISM (Tin Wis Conference Hall)
Morning (8:00 am)

Issues and Questions

  1. Refreshment and poster session (8:00 am)
  2. Brief recap and link tourism with community health (9:00 am)
  3. Morning panel discussion (community oriented) (9:30 am)
Noon (12:00 pm) Lunch and Poster Session
Afternoon (1:00 pm)

Policies and Solutions

  1. Afternoon panel presentations: reflections on community issues (1:00 pm)
  2. Refreshment and poster session (3:00 pm)
  3. Questions and open discussion (3:15pm)
  4. Summary and analysis of the day's proceedings (4:30pm)
  5. Wrap-up the day
Evening (6:30 pm) Celebratory Dinner
Thursday, Nov. 27 COASTAL ZONE PLANNING (Tin Wis Conference Hall)
Morning (8:00 am)
  1. Refreshment and poster session (8:00 am)
  2. Brief re-cap and link coastal planning with expressed concerns (9:00 am)
  3. The need for coastal planning Clayoquot Sound (9:05 am)
  4. Lessons from other communities (9:50 am)
  5. Break (10:15 am)
  6. First Nations perspectives on coastal planning (10:30 am)
  7. Facilitating community involvement in coastal planning (11:05 am)
  8. Wrap-up (11:50 am)
Noon (12:00 pm) Lunch and Poster Session
Afternoon (1:00 pm)
  1. Biosphere Reserves: How are we doing?
  2. Wrap-up of the conferences discussions (Nov. 26-27), revisit the topic of community health
  3. Discuss the next steps
  4. Wrap-up the day (4:30 pm)
Evening (7:00 pm) West Coast Vancouver Island Aquatic Management Board Workshop
 
  1. Brief introduction to why community access matters
  2. What is the current state of community access in the WCVI area (including trends over time)?
  3. What are the main trends and issues impacting community access?
Friday, Nov. 28 WEST COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND AQUATIC MANAGEMENT BOARD CONFERENCE (Tin Wis Boardroom)
Morning (8:00 am)
  1. Refreshments (8:00 am)
  2. Recap of Thursday evening (9:00 am)
  3. What are the possible mechanisms for ensuring community access over time? (including examples from the region and elsewhere)
  4. What kinds of coastal opportunities are appropriate for the different community access mechanisms?
Noon (12:00 pm) Lunch
Afternoon (1:00 pm)

Panel Debate: Does community access matter? Is there are need to promote, attract, hold and distribute access on behalf of WCVI communities?

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