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About the Institute
New and Noteworthy
Examining and Sharing Best Practices in Partnerships
Community Engagement and Place-based Education
Cultivating Leadership
Analyzing Trends in Conservation and Stewardship
A National Symposium Gathers Insights
Conservation at the Landscape Scale: Lecture Series Looks at Emerging Models and Strategies
Convening National Dialogues on Conservation
Exchanging International Models
U.S. - Italy Collaboration
Protected Landscapes
International Landscape Resources
Reflections on the 2003 World Parks Congress
Learning from Conservation History
Publications and Conservation Resources
To Learn More

The Institute is building a network for collaborative international exchange to offer fresh perspectives for conservation practitioners who face challenges close to home. International experiences can provide insight into the nature of conservation and the underlying assumptions of our culture by better understanding the world view of others. In bringing together people involved in conservation and parks in the U.S. and other countries, the Institute creates opportunities to learn from one another through exchanging both success stories and perspectives on the pressing challenges in conservation today. As the American parks system evolves to meet ever more complex priorities—which often involve how to conserve lived-in as well as more remote, sparsely populated landscapes—international models have much to offer.


Photo: Nora Mitchell
National Park Service
National Park Service
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
Shelburne FarmsUniversity of VermontQLF Atlantic Center for the Environment
National Park Service