Posts Tagged ‘Webinar’
Connecting Communities and Conservation Through Tourism
Environmental degradation and poverty are two distinct, yet related, global challenges of the 21st Century. In this presentation, Dr. Gyan Nyaupane will shed light on how tourism can help link biodiversity conservation and livelihood improvement efforts, bringing examples from throughout the world.
Read MoreSession 2: Engaging Responsible Visitors Through Your Story
In the second installment of this webinar series, the American Indigenous Tourism Association will take a closer look at a unique planning tool developed by Nevada’s Indian Territory. This tool supports the creation of sustainable land use plans that align tourism and recreation goals with cultural perpetuation, economic development, and healthy forest and land management.
Read MoreSession 1: Engaging Responsible Visitors Through Your Story
Nevada’s Indian Territory (NIT) has launched a new downloadable navigation app, Explore Native Nevada. The app features comprehensive information on the 28 Indigenous Tribes located throughout Nevada, including a calendar…
Read MoreCulturally Appropriate Fire Response
Join us in an important discussion of how to prepare for the cultural implications of fire response.
Read MoreSession #2 – Troubleshooting Federal Award Challenges
Learn how to navigate post-award changes to your federal grants and cooperative agreements in Part 2 of this essential webinar series.
Read MoreSession #1: Federal Procurements
Kick off this two-part series with a practical overview of how to procure goods and services using federal grants and cooperative agreements.
Read MoreProtecting Night Skies and Economic Benefits: Incorporating Dark Sky Programming in Support of Your Recreation and Land Use Plans
Discover how protecting night skies and smart lighting design can reduce light pollution and boost local economies through astronomy-based tourism.
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