Heritage Planning Workshop - Huntsville

Thursday, August 15, 2013 - Friday, August 16, 2013 (all day)

The program

A number of themes will be covered including:

  • Examining the concept of heritage
  • The international context
  • Heritage legislation
  • Planning tools
  • The heritage development business
  • The use of Building Stories

Who might benefit

Those who might gain from this program include:

  • Planning and other professionals
  • Elected officials
  • Citizens concerned about and involved in heritage work
  • Members of heritage and related organizations

The professor

Professor Robert Shipley is director of the Heritage Resources Centre, associate professor in the School of Planning, University of Waterloo and research fellow of Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, England. Professor Shipley is recognized as a leading international expert in the area of culture, heritage and tourism and particularly in the economics of heritage development. He is a founding member and former vice-president of the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals. In 2013 he was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for his work in heritage.

Registration

Registration is $275.00 (includes coffee breaks, lunches, course materials). To register, fill out Heritage Planning Workshop Registration Form.doc.

Questions

For information or to register, please contact:

Kira Cooper, Director of Environmental Education
Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment
University of Waterloo
87 Forbes Hill Drive
Huntsville, ON P1H 0B6

kcooper@uwaterloo.ca
705-571-0259

Limited availability! Register now!