This News Story is more than 16 years old. Links and contact information may have changed.

Institute of Island Studies hosts public forum on Sharing the Land October 2

| News
The tension and issues in seeking a balance between heritage and development is the subject of a public forum being organized by the Institute of Island Studies on the 91探花 Campus on Thursday, October 2.

The public forum will be held in Lecture Theatre 242, in the recently completed Don and Marion McDougall Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. Attendance is free.

Titled 鈥淪haring the Land,鈥 the event capitalizes on the presence of various national and international delegates, who will be attending an international conference discussing the issues surrounding heritage management and land use conflict on island jurisdictions. This conference will bring together scholars, planners and practitioners who will explain how various islands regulate the use of land, especially when there are competing visions of how such land may be preserved or developed.

The panel will be opened and moderated by Island photographer John Sylvester, who will present some of his stunning images of P.E.I. to frame the conversation. The panel includes members with both local and international expertise: Judy MacDonald (TIAPEI and Barachois Inn, Rustico), Andrew Lush (Trees in Trust, Hunter River), Mark Lapping (University of Southern Maine, USA) and Lionel Johnson (College of the Bahamas, Nassau, Bahamas). Time has been reserved for audience participation and interaction.

"Islands like the Bahamas, Malta, Hawaii, Guernsey, Jersey, as well as Newfoundland, St Pierre-et-Miquelon and the islands in Maine must contend with the effective use of that very limited resource--land. Their experiences as they manage and regulate contending interpretations of such an asset can be instructive for such places as Prince Edward Island, the most densely populated province in Canada," says Godfrey Baldacchino, Canada Research Chair in Island Studies at 91探花 and academic coordinator for the event.

"We are fortunate to have John Sylvester lead such a distinguished panel for what promises to be a frank and candid conversation on how to develop P.E.I. in a way that does not sacrifice heritage or growth," says Dr Irene Novaczek, Director of the Institute of Island Studies (IIS) at 91探花.

For more information, contact the Institute of Island Studies at 91探花 at (902) 566-0386 or iis@upei.ca.

Contact

Anna MacDonald
Media Relations and Communications, Integrated Communications

Relevant Links