Posted on 05/09/2003 11:47:46 AM PDT by Desron13
About this conference |
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Overview of Conference and Program This conference brings stakeholders together for an open dialogue on the integration of environmental, social, and economic issues in the Great Lakes basin while fostering relationships among all sectors of the Great Lakes community. This conference advances efforts to secure a sustainable future for the Great Lakes. The following issues will be addressed:
Agenda of eventsRead the preliminary meeting program (PDF) for more information about the events and topics that are associated with this conference. In addition to attending the conference, you can also plan to stay for the 60th Anniversary Celebration of the MacArthur Lock, Engineers Day, and the Soo Locks Festival on June 27. Intended audience for this conferenceThis conference will be of interest to federal, state, provincial, regional, local, and tribal/First Nations governments, environmental stakeholders, business/industry, and others with an interest in the environmental and economic future of the binational Great Lakes region. Registration fees and deadlinesRegister today! Your registration fee of US$175/CA$260 covers conference sessions, breakfast and lunch each day, a barbecue dinner on the Soo Locks, and transportation from hotels to the conference and all events. In the event of a cancellation, all registration fees are nonrefundable. For planning purposes, registration is requested by May 12, 2003 using one of the following options:
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Moving Toward a Sustainable Great LakesLake Superior State University (see map) |
Online Registration Last updated: May 07, 2003 |
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