Caribbean Institute for Resource Management (1987)
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In addition to his work in St. Kitts-Nevis, Dr. Gamman was also hired by the Caribbean Institute for Resource Management, U.S. Virgin Islands, to provide support for university faculty members throughout the Caribbean region, to show them how to incorporate negotiation and environmental dispute resolution cases into existing curricula for natural resource management courses. This work emphasized the role of politics and policy-making in development decisions and recommended how training materials should fit local cultural conditions. This work was presented via simultaneous translation into English, Spanish and French. The resulting curricula were translated in several languages for use at universities in the region.
