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Institute for Governance and Policy Studies
Valuing Nature: The economy and the environment
Date: 9 & 10 July
2013
Venue: The Embassy Theatre,
Wellington
Registration: www.valuingnature.org.nz
Registrations are now over 300. Many organisations consider this fundamental change in economic outlook important enough to send up to six delegates. We warmly welcome delegates from across business, science, national and local government, NGOs and the public.
The organisers are pleased to announce a special flat rate of $495 for NGO staff and $195 for students. Apply directly to james@eventdynamics.co.nz
The size of the conference means that we are now shifting workshops 1 (Pavan Sukhdev) and 3 (Sir Robert Watson) to the Embassy Theatre, and workshops 2 (Marlene Laros) and 4 (James Griffiths) to the larger Nicolson Room at the Copthorne Hotel, 100 Oriental Parade.
Come and meet other interesting people who can positively influence the direction of New Zealand far into the future.
If you have any questions about registration, the programme, or ways that you can support the conference, contact james@eventdynamics.co.nz
Professor Charles Daugherty ONZM FRSNZ, Assistant Vice Chancellor, (Research) Victoria University of Wellington
Al Morrison, on behalf of the Natural Resources Sector* Chief Executives
In association with Penny Nelson, Executive Director, Sustainable Business Council
* The New Zealand Government's Natural Resources Sector comprises the Department of Conservation, Department of Internal Affairs, Land Information NZ, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Ministry for the Environment, Ministry for Primary Industries, and Te Puni Kokiri
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