
Communicate 2009 will take place on October 21st and 22nd, 2009, in Bristol, UK.
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- Communicating Biodiversity, Health and Happiness
- Communication strategies: using nightmares and visions
- Hearing the Unheard
- The Changing Media Landscape To join our mailing list to get up to date information about programme and registration details, email us. .
To see presentations, images and resources from previous conferences, visit the Communicate Toolkit.
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Communicate is a conference for environmental communicators attracting a cross-sector of representatives from environmental and conservation organisations, business and CSR, policy makers, media, and national and local government bodies and natural history filmmakers,
Get informed and get involved with the crucial current and upcoming debates in the sector, and get direct feedback on your own communication campaigns. Organisations across the field contribute to the content - and Communicate stays ahead of the curve.
Communicate is the only place to:
. Debate approaches to communication and evaluate their effectiveness of changing behaviour. We'll follow a provocative debate with a hands-on, interactive workshop to build skills and give delegates an opportunity to gain expert opinions on their current work.
. Participate in shaping the field as we explore some of the most pressing issues - including the tension between biodiversity and climate change, the role of business and government in environmental change and the effectiveness of what we've done
. Learn, share and develop new techniques for communicating complex and difficult issues through workshops, debates and networking
. Find out the latest plans on upcoming campaigns straight from the programme directors - Darwin 200, International Year of Biodiversity and the Cultural Olympiad. Join in a unique discussion as we put all three on a panel to explore links between the programmes. Meet key organisations to partner with, and come away with resources, ideas and the most up-to-date information to inform your planning.
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