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Sustainable Land-use Training Program with Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources
PSU Department:
College of Urban & Public Affairs
Topics:
Sustainability
Status:
Active
Duration:
Multi-Year
Nation:
China
In June 2000, the China-U.S. Sustainable Land-use Training Program was initiated through a cooperative agreement between the Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources and Portland State University in cooperation with the International Sustainable Development Foundation, Portland, Oregon. The training curriculum focuses on sustainable land-use planning and governance practices, protection of agriculturally and ecologically sensitive lands, fair markets for land transaction, and citizen participation in land use decision-making and planning processes. The program has been coordinated by the College of Urban and Public Affairs. This year the program co-directors are Dr. Connie Ozawa, faculty member in the Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, and Dr. Marcus Ingle, faculty member in the Department of Public Administration and the Executive Leadership Institute. As of 2006, 348 Chinese officials from central, provincial and local agencies, representing 29 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities have participated in this intensive seven-day program in Portland.
6/1/2000
Professor
Connie
Ozawa
Ministry of Land and Resources
+86 10 66558114
64 Funei Street
Beijing
100812
Submitted by jli on Wed, 04/04/2007 - 1:18pm.
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