Economics
meets the
Environment in
Invermere Finding
Balance Forum

TMTVNEWS.COM,
Invermere, B.C.
Finding
Balance, an event
that connects
economics with the
environment is
taking place in
Invermere, BC on
March 2nd and 3rd.
Finding Balance is
an 'Economic and
Environmental Forum'
that brings together
economists,
researchers and
other innovators
with the public to
discuss the links
between conservation
and economics.
"There's been an
exceptional amount
of interest in an
event of this type
and we're pleased to
see the attention
the Forum has
already garnered,"
said event organizer
Juri Peepre.
The Forum is
comprised of an
evening keynote
event at 7:30 PM,
Friday March 2nd,
and an all-day
public seminar March
3rd. Friday's
keynote event is
presented by Mark
Anielski, renowned
speaker and author
of 'The Economics of
Happiness:
Discovering Genuine
Wealth' and will be
held at 7:30 pm at
the Invermere
Community Hall.
Saturday's event
sees presentations
from Dr. Richard
Kool on "The
economics of ‘local’
and the positive
psychology of the
‘nearby’"; Amy
Robinson, Greening
and sustaining small
business and the
power of local
business networks;
and John Thompson:
The economic impacts
and benefits of
protected areas and
their role in the
larger economy.
There will also be
panel discussions on
building a
conservation economy
in the East Kootenay
and Columbia Valley.
"There's often a
disconnect between
the value of our
environment and how
it's relevant to the
economic well-being
of our communities.
This forum aims to
address the issue
and provide clarity
about the worth of
where we live," said
Peepre.
Interest is high and
capacity is limited
and attendees are
encouraged to
purchase tickets for
the event as soon as
possible. To obtain
tickets for the
entire event or for
select portions,
visit
www.Wildsight.ca.
The event is being
hosted by Wildsight,
an environmental
group celebrating
over 25 years of
working with
communities and
people in Canada's
Columbia and
Southern Rocky
Mountain region.