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2008 Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase
Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future
Alice Springs-Australia, 3–6 November 2008
The Desert Knowledge Symposium is a forum to exchange ideas for the greater use of desert knowledge for sustainable growth. Desert Knowledge Australia, the Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre and the Desert Peoples Centre joined to host this 2008 Symposium and Business Showcase
Amongst the more than 120 presentations will be:
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Meg Wheatley - internationally acclaimed systems thinker and management expert;
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Aidan Ridgeway - Chairman of Indigenous Tourism Australia
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Ifor Ffowcs Williams of Cluster Navigators - an internationally recognised business clustering expert;
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Amit Kapoor - Chairman of the Competitiveness Initiative, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, India;
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Carl Binning - Vice President Sustainability, BHP Billiton Iron Ore;
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John Scanlon - Principal Advisor with the UN Environment Program;
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Melanie Stutsel - Director of Environmental and Social Policy at Minerals Council of Australia;
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Jeanie Herbert - Vice Chancellor, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
The strong range of speakers reflects the depth of presentations about the six key themes:
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Making remote governance work
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Networking business and knowledge
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Learning for desert futures
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Capturing industry opportunities for desert people
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Seizing the desert environment opportunity
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Exporting desert knowledge
The Symposium will truly provide a great opportunity to showcase the work of desert knowledge organisations and build to the future. A strong element of the Symposium will be the consideration of Australian and International experiences in business and knowledge networks.
The 2008 Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase will be an event not to be missed.
The Symposium will not only be interesting to desert expert, but also and especially for people working in remote/rural areas and communities. Discussions are also on to organize a special forum after the conference for the international participants. We invite you to fly directly from the TCI annual conference in Cape Town to Alice Springs. For further information on this possibility please contact Mike Crowe, our TCI contact for this conference!
More information:
www.desertknowledge2008.com
Contact:
Mike Crowe
mike.crowe @ desertknowledge.com.au
Networking and Communications Manager
Desert Knowledge Australia