Frank Dukes
As Director of the Institute for Environmental Negotiation (IEN), Dr. Dukes designs dispute resolution and public participation processes, mediates and facilitates, teaches and trains, and conducts research. He is the winner of the 2012 Sharon M. Pickett Award for Environmental Conflict Resolution, presented by the Association for Conflict Resolution.   His courses currently include PLAN 325/525, Mediation Theory and Skills, and PLAC 524, Collaborative Planning for Sustainability, as well as a University Seminar "Righting Unrightable Wrongs" (issues of restorative justice and reparations). He is co-instructor of a new occasional course titled "UVA History: Race and Repair", an outgrowth of a project he initiated entitled University & Community Action for Racial Equity (UCARE), addressing UVa's legacy of slavery, segregation and discrimination. He has worked as a mediator at local, state, and federal levels on projects involving environment and land use, community development, education, and health, with a particular emphasis on the Appalachian coalfields and Chesapeake Bay watershed regions. He is co-founder and core faculty of the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute. As part of IEN's "Collaborative Stewardship Initiative," he initiated the "Community-Based Collaboratives Research Consortium" seeking to assess and understand local collaborative efforts involving natural resources and community development, and the "Best Practices Guidance Project" resulting in the publication of Collaboration: A Guide for Environmental Advocates and, in 2011, Community-Based Collaboration: Bridging Socio-Ecological Theory and Practice.
Frank Dukes, Director of the Institute for Environmental Negotiation, University of Virginia, University of Virginia, global sustainability, global sustainability minor, global sustainability major, Global Sustainability Initiative, Global Sustainability Initiative at the University of Virginia
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FRANK DUKES

Director of the Institute for Environmental Negotiation, University of Virginia


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Department: Urban and Environmental

Planning

Topic: Community Engagement

Phone: 434-924-2041

As Director of the Institute for Environmental Negotiation (IEN), Dr. Dukes designs dispute resolution and public participation processes, mediates and facilitates, teaches and trains, and conducts research.  He is the winner of the 2012 Sharon M. Pickett Award for Environmental Conflict Resolution, presented by the Association for Conflict Resolution.

His courses currently include PLAN 325/525, Mediation Theory and Skills, and PLAC 524, Collaborative Planning for Sustainability, as well as a University Seminar “Righting Unrightable Wrongs” (issues of restorative justice and reparations). He is co-instructor of a new occasional course titled “UVA History: Race and Repair”, an outgrowth of a project he initiated entitled University & Community Action for Racial Equity (UCARE), addressing UVa’s legacy of slavery, segregation and discrimination. He has worked as a mediator at local, state, and federal levels on projects involving environment and land use, community development, education, and health, with a particular emphasis on the Appalachian coalfields and Chesapeake Bay watershed regions. He is co-founder and core faculty of the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute. As part of IEN’s “Collaborative Stewardship Initiative,” he initiated the “Community-Based Collaboratives Research Consortium” seeking to assess and understand local collaborative efforts involving natural resources and community development, and the “Best Practices Guidance Project” resulting in the publication of Collaboration: A Guide for Environmental Advocates and, in 2011, Community-Based Collaboration: Bridging Socio-Ecological Theory and Practice. 

Website: http://ien.arch.virginia.edu/ien-team