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Appendix A: Agenda
Pages 45-48

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... In the morning, we will investigate how resource conflict manifests in rural communities and how extension and advisory services have been used to affect such conflict. In the afternoon, in breakout sessions, participants will brainstorm what capabilities are required to support a peacebuilding role for extension.
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... What are the effects of conflict on agents' capacity to deliver such services and what examples exist of extension agents using delivery of such services as a means to manage conflict effectively? Speakers: Mark Bell, UC Davis Jim Conley, Civilian Response Corps David Nisbet, Agricultural Research Service Moderator: Ann Bartuska, USDA 12:30 p.m.
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... Extension officers support farmers by communicating infor mation, by providing access to resources, and by organizing farmers to get to market. Given the need to continue to sup port the technical dimensions of farming, what are the skills required for extension officers to manage conflict effectively in their communities?


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